Carrie Underwood opened up on how differently she has to think about things for the sake of her son.

Carrie Underwood Opens Up On Bringing Her Son On Tour

The country star, who gave birth to her baby, Isaiah, last February, said that one of the changes that comes with this is going about their lives that's welcoming for everyone in the family.

"Now it's so important for me to find things that are family friendly," Underwood said in Friday's report from People. "I never really had to think about that until having a child. Before, [my husband] Mike [Fisher] and I would go wherever we wanted to go, and we never really gave it a second thought. But now, I'm like, 'Well, does this hotel have what we'll need for kids? Is it the right place to take him?'"

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"It's all planned out more," she added. "I'm like, 'Okay, where are we going to go? What are we going to do when we're there? How can we keep him entertained?' It's a lot different. Everything now has to be family friendly."

The site also pointed out how Underwood will be meeting with selected military families backstage during her Storyteller tour, something she's excited to do.

"It's an honor to go on tour and to get to meet military families," the singer said. "I've always been thankful that we have such an incredible military, with people who are willing to sacrifice their time and their efforts, and being away from their families. They give us so much. We should all be more mindful for that, and to say thank you whenever we can."