Carrie Underwood’s Husband Let’s Kids Throw Stuff At Him
Carrie Underwood, her husband Mike Fisher, and a bunch of third graders recently got together to celebrate the Christmas holiday at school. Carrie posted a photo of her husband wearing a giant blow-up reindeer hat with a bowl for kids to throw ping-pong balls into it on her Insta Stories.
She wrote over the photo of the former pro hockey star in a classroom wearing the hat with kids surrounding him, “Ladies, get you a man who will wear a red nose & antlers & allow 3rd graders to throw things at his face.”
In another slide on Insta Stories, Carrie, now back home after wrapping her Las Vegas Residency for the year, posted a photo of a bin of solo socks called “Lost Socks.” She wrote, “Just… How does it get this bad?”
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Underwood recently told me about growing up and what her family did together during the holidays in Oklahoma.
She offered, “We would walk up and down the halls and sing Christmas carols. I mean, we sang, ‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,’ we sang ‘Silent Night,’ we sang, just all those songs that everybody knows, and it was just a really cool thing that we did. I really wish we still did it. We quit when my grandma got sick.”
She added, “It’s really easy to forget about people during that time of year ’cause there’s so much going on, and it was a really cool thing that we did. We’d go to the nursing home and bring a little Christmas cheer with us.”
Underwood also told us about several of her Christmas likes, including the fact that she and her family like their Christmas tree to be real. She said, “We were an artificial tree family growing up. It was easier, but now, in our own home, we do the real tree thing and try to make that a bit of a tradition. We go, and we pick it out. The boys have some say in which one we get, and they feel some ownership, and we all decorate it together and, of course, have Christmas music playing in the house.”
Underwood added, “I make cookies that were my husband’s grandmother that my kids call Gigi’s recipe. It’s her recipe, her ginger snap cookies; we make those, and it’s super sweet. Isaiah loves to make Gigi’s cookies because he still remembers her a little bit. So, it’s something special we get to do.”