Carrie Underwood Reflects on ‘Pretty Incredible’ 10 Years of Marriage to Mike Fisher

Happy anniversary to Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher! The couple wed on July 10, 2010, in an elaborate ceremony in Georgia. Now, with a decade of marriage and two young boys, Carrie is reflecting on their relationship in a sweet new post on social media.

“Hey you two crazy kids,” Carrie wrote, alongside photos of them as children, along with a recent picture of the couple. “Believe it or not, some day you both will become (slightly) less awkward, you’ll grow up to have pretty cool jobs, you’ll meet backstage at some girl’s concert, fall in love, get married, have two amazing boys, and live happily ever after!

“These past 10 years have been pretty incredible with you, Mike Fisher!” she continued. “Here’s to many many more…without the bowl cuts! I love you and I thank the good Lord that He brought those two kids together! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!!!!!!!!”

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Both Carrie and Mike recently opened up about their marriage, as part of the four-part God & Country web series on I Am Second.

“We’ve been, as the world sees it, blessed with a lot of things, in doing what we love to do, and money, and fame,” Mike acknowledged. “But there is no true happiness in the things that everyone sees that should be great, apart from a real relationship with God and with Jesus. We’re not perfect. We don’t have a perfect marriage. But we have that one thing in our faith, and that’s why we’re here, is to glorify God with what we’ve been given, and hopefully, we point people to the answer. That’s what we want to be.”

The two also spoke out about one of the biggest challenges in their marriage, which is combining Carrie’s vegan lifestyle with Mike’s love of hunting.

“If he could be a vegan, vegetarian, my life would be almost perfect,” Carrie said with a laugh. “That’s the thing about marriage. You don’t have to be on the same page about everything. If I were married to myself, it would be terrible. First and foremost is our faith. We know God brought us together, and trust His judgment, and then just finding ways to compromise through it.”