Carrie Underwood Shares Sloppy Kisses With Giggly Son Isaiah

American Idol winner posts video of herself playing with new baby

By Samantha Schnurr Nov 10, 2015 1:07 PMTags

All together now—aw!

We can't think of a sweeter sight than a mother and son sharing a silly moment together. In the first Instagram video Carrie Underwood has posted of her now 9-month-old son Isaiah Michael Fisher, the new mom and her first bundle of joy are relaxing on the couch engaging in a candid session of sloppy kisses. 

The American Idol champion and little Isaiah seem to be getting quite the kick out of the exchange, both hysterically laughing after every time the baby offers her a smooch. The "Smoke Break" singer notes that while the kisses are a little wet, she doesn't mind. And by the looks of her ear-to-ear grin, we believe her. 

"Baby kisses are the best thing in the world...I'm so thankful for my sweet angel. He makes my life better in every way! #SoInLove #MomLife #Slobber," she captioned the video on her Instagram account. 

While the Grammy-winning musician has shared subtle shots of her firstborn with husband, professional ice hockey player Mike Fisher, on her Instagram account before, this is the first time we've seen the pair interact in a video and their dynamic is perfection. Underwood appears to be just as much at ease with her new role as a mommy as she is performing for sold-out arenas worldwide.  

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Though it's great that the busy 2015 Country Music Award co-host was able to share this special moment with her son, her jam-packed schedule won't be able to keep the two apart. Though she recently announced she's embarking on another national tour in January in honor of her fifth studio album, Storyteller, Underwood will get to share more sloppy kisses on the bus because she's bringing Isaiah along with her for the five months she'll be on the road.

Fortunately for Underwood's musical crew, the baby isn't one for tantrums.

"He's the sweetest and smiliest baby, I think, ever. So, that's a blessing when you're like waking up at 3 o'clock in the morning and he's like smiling at you. That makes it not so bad," she recently told Ellen DeGeneres. "He kind of whines. It's not ever like a full on cry. He rarely cries."

Watch: Carrie Underwood Talks Traveling With Baby Isaiah