Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher finally announced that they are expecting their first child together and they couldn't be more excited. As the two of them are ready to welcome their newest addition, the couple come together for a heart warming picture.

Although Underwood is still a few weeks away from her delivery, her and Fisher came together tosupport a good cause, "End It Movement." The movement is celebrated to fight for freedom and end all slavery across the world.

Underwood and Fisher will take part in "Shine a Light on Slavery Day" today to raise awareness of slavery in Tennessee. The state's senator Bob Corker posted a photo of the couple with red Xs on their hands to celebrate the occasion.

Unfortunately, we can't see Underwood's growing baby bump in the picture.

In the mean time, Underwood revealed that her and her husband are having a hard time coming up with a baby name and can't compromise with each other.

"He keeps trying to push the name 'Bo' for our little guy," said Underwood during a radio interview. "I just won't have it. Bo Fisher? I don't know. I don't like it. He thinks of it like a bow and arrow."

Underwood and Fisher have reportedly narrowed down their list to a few names, but they're thinking about holding it off until the baby is born.

"We might wait until we meet him and then see what he looks like," said Underwood. "We have a couple that we're okay with."

However, picking a baby name isn't the only thing they can't agree on. Decorating his room has apparently been a hard thing to decide on too.

"(Mike) saw this car bed thing for a baby, and I was like, 'We're not getting one of those!' He's going to get a crib," said Underwood. "We do have a room that's a work in progress...It's really overwhelming to go into any baby store. The first time I went, I made Mike go with me because I knew it was overwhelming, and I wanted him to see it all and take it all in. Because there's so much stuff, so many things, and there's really no help. So it's been interesting. It's been a challenge."

This article was originally published on Fashionnstyle.com