"19 Kids and Counting" stars Jessa Duggar Seewald and Jill Duggar Dillard got back to their normal lives following brother Josh Duggar's molestation controversy.

The sisters, along with husbands Ben Seewald and Derick Dillard, attended the ALIVE Christian Music Festival in Ohio on Saturday, E! News reports.

It was the sisters' first public appearance two weeks after their televised interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly in which they revealed that they were two of Josh's victims and defended their brother.

"Awesome travel buddies," Jessa, 22, captioned this photo posted to Instagram of her famous brood at the airport. 

Josh, 27, and his wife, Anna, are missing from the travel photo. The festival organizers told E! News that Josh and Anna did not attend -- nor did other Duggar family members.

While Josh and Anna have kept a low profile since the scandal, the couple has posted on social media. They used Instagram to wish their son, Michael James, a happy birthday on June 15. He turned 4.

On Father's Day, Josh posted a video tribute to dad Jim Bob on the Duggar family website. In the video, he is accompanied by his pregnant wife who stood proudly by his side.

"Happy Father's Day. I can remember as a little boy, riding the tow truck with you and spending all those hours together," Josh says in the video. He goes on to talk about how his father taught him business through work together at the car lot and, later, the two built a house together.

"And I can just also think of all the moments where you've been there for us through the hard times and through the good times. I know that your investment in each one of our lives is priceless and we're so grateful for you. And I'm grateful that you are the grandpa to our grandkids or your grandkids and we're just so grateful for your investment in our lives," he says.

Anna wraps up the video by adding, "Thank you for raising such an awesome husband."

It has been one month since Josh publicly addressed the molestation allegations by admitting that he acted "inexcusably" as a teenager.

Loyal fans of "19 Kids and Counting" are still waiting for an official announcement from TLC network about the fate of the reality show. In the wake of the scandal, the series has been pulled from both Hulu and TLC with many advertisers dropping the show.