Los Angeles:
Newlywed country singer Carrie Underwood says that she and husband Mike Fisher are too busy to start a family.
Underwood, who recently wed the hockey player,does plan to have babies, but not in the near future,People magazine reported.
"We obviously want kids, but that's down the road.Now is not the time, especially with our busy schedules,everything we've got going on. We don't know exactly when,but definitely we will," Underwood said.
Fisher also described married life as "awesome",admitting he couldn't be happier.
When asked how life as a newlywed is going,he replied, "It's awesome. I'm with my best friend and I love her to death. There's nothing better, for sure."
Speaking about their wedding day,the 30-year-old sport star said it passed in a "blur" but he and the 27-year-old singer were thrilled with their big day, which took place in Georgia in front of 230 guests.
"The whole weekend is almost like a blur.The ceremony was really nice, the pastor did a great job, the reception was a lot of fun. Just to have everyone close to us around was a big deal. A wedding's not nearly as much fun without those close family and friends with you," Fisher said.
"We tried to get as many people as we could. The thing was, we didn't want it to be too huge and not be able to see everyone, either," he added.
Underwood, who recently wed the hockey player,does plan to have babies, but not in the near future,People magazine reported.
"We obviously want kids, but that's down the road.Now is not the time, especially with our busy schedules,everything we've got going on. We don't know exactly when,but definitely we will," Underwood said.
Fisher also described married life as "awesome",admitting he couldn't be happier.
When asked how life as a newlywed is going,he replied, "It's awesome. I'm with my best friend and I love her to death. There's nothing better, for sure."
Speaking about their wedding day,the 30-year-old sport star said it passed in a "blur" but he and the 27-year-old singer were thrilled with their big day, which took place in Georgia in front of 230 guests.
"The whole weekend is almost like a blur.The ceremony was really nice, the pastor did a great job, the reception was a lot of fun. Just to have everyone close to us around was a big deal. A wedding's not nearly as much fun without those close family and friends with you," Fisher said.
"We tried to get as many people as we could. The thing was, we didn't want it to be too huge and not be able to see everyone, either," he added.