Carrie Underwood is having fun in summer with her lovely family.
The “Cry Pretty” singer took her day off as an opportunity to go with husband Mike Fisher44, and their children – Isaiah, 9, and Jacob, 5 – to Hersheypark amusement park in Pennsylvania over the weekend.
Underwood took it to Instagram to share a rare glimpse of their adorable boys with a slideshow post featuring photos of their wonderful day. “Had a day off with family in PA today so we headed over there @hersheypark for some rides, fun and food!” Underwood, 41, captioned the post. “The boys had SO much fun!!!”
According to Underwood, the park staff “took great care of us” and the adventure continued after all the fun and games.
“And after the park, we went to #ChocolateWorld to make our own #Hershey bars, learn how to make chocolate, and drink some milkshakes,” she wrote. “I can’t be more impressed with the staff at both places!!! This will DEFINITELY be on our list of places to go back to!”
The slideshow featured a photo of Underwood wearing a patriotic Hersheyland hat, a photo of Fisher – and her children playing a midway game, as well as a photo of one of her children in Chocolate World, designing his own chocolate bar.
The fun outing comes a week after Underwood and Fisher — who married in July 2010 — celebrated Father’s Day on June 16, when Underwood’s home in Williamson County, Tennessee, caught fire.
Local news agency WKRN reported that Williamson County Fire Rescue dispatched all eight available units to the property after the fire was reported around 9:40 p.m. When firefighters arrived, they reportedly found a “fully lit” fire inside the property’s garage.
Despite the home’s very remote location—which can often be a challenge for firefighters when it comes to finding a water connection—Underwood’s property contained a 10,000-gallon water tank, which allowed them to contain and extinguish the fire. quickly and effectively. flame.
A spokesperson for Underwood told ET in a statement Monday, “There was a fire at the property Sunday night, which was quickly contained.”
“There was no fire damage to the main residence and the family and their pets were unharmed,” the statement continues.
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