After God answered Carrie Underwood’s prayers about having a second child, the country singer moved to a farm… You won’t believe it when you see the reason…

Carrie Underwood, a famous country music singer, hurt her face in a terrible fall at her expensive home. She needed forty to fifty stitches to fix the damage.

She and her husband, Mike Fisher, tried to have children three times but lost the babies.

They left their big, fancy house and moved to a farm in the country that they had built from scratch.

Underwood doesn’t buy food for her family. Instead, she grows everything they eat.

After she won the fourth season of American Idol in 2005, Carrie Underwood became well-known. Her song “Inside Your Heaven” was the first country song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In late 2008, three years after that lucky break, she met former NHL player Mike Fisher at one of her shows. Soon after, they began dating, and in December 2009, they got engaged.

People say that Fisher asked Underwood to marry him when they were in Ottawa. They say that he got down on one knee and gave her an engagement ring with a yellow diamond worth $150,000.

Six months later, the couple got married in front of 250 of their closest friends and family at the Ritz Carlton Reynolds Plantation in Georgia.

The wedding planner called the ceremony “a spiritual expression of their love.”

The couple started their new life together in the huge mansion that Underwood owned in a wealthy part of Nashville.

In addition to this, they bought 400 undeveloped acres in some of Nashville’s most beautiful and semi-rural areas, where many influential people in the country music industry live.

Underwood couldn’t have been happier. She was making a life for herself that just a few years before had seemed like an impossible dream. She was also in love with a wonderful man. She told People in 2019:

“I feel like I was meant to be with him from the beginning.”

After Underwood and Fisher had settled into married life for a while, they decided to try to have kids.

In February 2015, they told everyone the great news that they had a son named Isaiah Michael Fisher. This was their first child.

Fisher’s team’s problems at work and loss to the New Jersey Devils didn’t matter that much. When his son was born, he was always in a good mood. He said at the time:

“We’re excited. There’s nothing better than being a dad. There’s no better feeling.”

After a scary fall on the stairs outside her house, which left her with several injuries, the singer of “Somethin’ Bad” had a run of bad luck. Fisher took the long trip back from work to Nashville to be with her.

She broke her wrist and got cuts and scrapes on her body in the accident, which happened just a few days after she hosted the CMA Awards at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

In a 2018 interview with Tracy Smith of CBS News, the Grammy Award–winning musician talked about the incident in detail and said that it caused her to need between 40 and 50 stitches on her face.

Even though the accident was bad, it was nothing compared to what the singer had been through the year before, which was another terrible thing that happened when her album “Cry Pretty” came out.

Underwood went through three miscarriages.

Underwood and her husband had a good start to 2017, but as time went on, they realized that it would be a hard year for them. Underwood wanted to make new music and have a second child.

They were expecting their second child in 2017. But because they lost the baby, that didn’t happen.

They decided that it wasn’t the best time to have their second child, so they focused on getting back on their feet and figuring out how to make it through.

During the whole thing, Underwood kept a positive attitude and didn’t get angry. She said she never felt unlucky and had nothing to say about it.

“I have an amazing husband, amazing friends, an amazing job, and an amazing child. Can I be mad? No!”

Underwood was devastated when, while at home on a Saturday night, she thought she was having her fourth miscarriage.

She had already been through three of these painful events. She kept asking God why she kept getting pregnant but couldn’t carry any of them to term.

She went into her son’s room and held him while crying, sure that this was the fourth time it had happened. Even though she felt hopeless, she prayed to God to let her have her child.

After Underwood had an accident at her home in Brentwood, Tennessee, she and her husband put the house up for sale and moved to a custom-built estate 30 minutes from the center of Nashville.

People heard from a source that they decided to move because of the terrible thing that happened and also because they were worried about their safety.

When they bought the land in 2019, they started building their huge dream home from scratch. What the artist told Country and Living was:

“My husband and I are building our “forever” home together. A wood-burning fireplace, a porch swing, and rocking chairs are must-haves for me.

In their custom-built dream house, which can fit their family of four, they made space for their two sons to play and grow. They want to spend the rest of their lives there.

The house has several rooms, a basement, living areas with vaulted ceilings, large windows, and multiple fireplaces, as well as bedrooms and bathrooms.

A long bench and a black table make a breakfast nook in the kitchen. From there, you can see the beautiful land outside. Their huge land is big enough for horses and other farm animals.

Underwood and her family have been happy living on the farm. She has learned how to grow fruits and vegetables on her own. She says that she no longer buys food for her family.

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