Carrie Underwood finds time for herself after giving birth to Isaiah Michael Fisher

Carrie Underwood is enjoying her vacation after giving birth to Isaiah Michael Fisher. (Instagram/Carrie Underwood)

Christian country crooner Carrie Underwood has finally found some time for herself after giving birth to her first son Isaiah Michael Fisher last February 27, and the singer is sharing her moment of peaceful solitude on her Instagram account (@carrieunderwood).

Just a few months after giving birth, Underwood put on her bikini once again and took a selfie - but only from the shoulders up. "Vacation selfie," wrote Underwood, and she included the hashtag "IKnowImLame."

The photo showed Underwood with her hair up lounging on a yellow and white striped towel. She had on round tortoise sunglasses, and she looked very happy and contented. Even her fingernails looked gorgeous, with a lovely shade of pink.

The next photo she shared was another selfie with a hint of a beach on the background, almost hidden by sprawling trees and lush leaves. "Palm bliss," Underwood simply captioned the photo.

It seemed like Underwood's vacation has only made her more determined to reclaim her pre-baby weight, since she shared a CALIA by Carrie Underwood video on her Twitter account (@carrieunderwood) and wrote, "Never stop reaching for your goals."

"Don't be too hard on yourself. We all have days that it's really difficult, you know, when I don't want to go to the gym. But go for a 20-minute walk. Each thing that you do takes you one step closer to your goal," she says in the video.

CALIA by Carrie Underwood is a fitness clothing line the singer designed for Dick's Sporting Goods, and the singer shared that the name CALIA actually comes from the Greek word kalos, which means beauty. It can also be represented by the calla lily flower, which she describes as both beautiful and strong.

Underwood believes that there is beauty inside every woman and all we need to do is be confident and enhance what we already have.

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