Emma Heming Willis is celebrating her 15th wedding anniversary with Bruce Willis.
On Thursday, Heming Willis shared a sweet photo of Willis giving her a kiss on the cheek and wrote about their crystal anniversary.
"Today, I can make a choice. I can wallow in sorrow or I can celebrate it," Heming Willis began in the caption of her Instagram post. "I call this the 'remarkable reframe.' What I know is there is so much to celebrate."
MORE: Emma Heming Willis reminisces on falling in love with Bruce Willis with sweet video"Our union and connection is probably stronger than ever," she continued. "We have two bright, fun and healthy daughters. We have a family unit that is built on mutual respect and admiration. And simply, I just love and adore the man I married."
"I'm so proud of what we have and continue to create," she added. "So, happy crystal anniversary to us! đź’ž"
Heming Willis and Willis were married in 2009 after meeting two years prior. They welcomed their first child together, daughter Mabel, in 2012, and their second daughter together, Evelyn, in 2014.
Willis also shares daughters Rumer Willis, Scout LaRue Willis and Tallulah Belle Willis with ex-wife Demi Moore, to whom he was married to from 1987 to 2000.
Willis' entire family has been by his side since he was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, a condition where the brain's ability to understand or express language is impaired, according to the National Institutes of Health, and frontotemporal dementia in 2023, a type of dementia that impacts one's personality and may cause behavioral changes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
MORE: Emma Heming Willis posts clip of vow renewal to Bruce Willis on wedding anniversaryEarlier this month, Heming Willis, who has been open about caregiving and is writing an upcoming book about the topic, spoke out after a report claimed Willis had "no more joy" after being diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
"Stop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that that's it, it's over," Heming Willis said. "No, it is the complete opposite of that, OK? 100%. There is grief and sadness. There's all of that. But you start a new chapter."
"That chapter is filled … with love. It's filled with connection. It's filled with joy. It's filled with happiness. That's where we are," she added.