Carrie Underwood just wrapped yet another hugely successful year in 2010, having scored herself two more chart-topping hits with 'Undo It' and 'Mama's Song.' The blonde beauty also took pride in performing for one million fans with her Play On tour, which featured Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia.

The new year is starting off just as strong for the superstar, who will head to Los Angeles this weekend where she will attend the Golden Globes. Carrie received her first Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for 'There's a Place for Us,' which she co-wrote for the film, 'Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader.'

Carrie already has a handful of other exciting things in the works, including her new life with husband, NHL star Mike Fisher, but there is one thing of which she's certain. "Kids are nowhere near our immediate future," she told Detroit's WYCD. "By the time we have kids [my husband will] probably be retired [from hockey] or be close to it."

Carrie and Mike have, however, expanded their family in recent weeks with the addition of a new pup. "Her name is Penny Jean. I'm going to call her PJ," she says. "She's a mutt, she's a dachshund mix. We just opened the shelter I built in my hometown, the animal shelter. I went to see it; she was there, they just brought her in the day before, and I just fell in love. She was marked 'mine' from that moment on. I think I'm still getting Mike used to the idea. I don't really know if he wants to be a two-dog family yet, but ... too bad!"

Carrie won't be hitting the road again until May, but fans can catch the singer this weekend during the Golden Globes telecast, as well as the Grammy Awards taking place next month.

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