It looks like Carrie Underwood is about to be a mom-of-two! The country music star revealed to Instagram on Saturday, Dec. 29 that she is getting by with help from her family as baby No. 2’s arrival quickly approaches. “I can no longer tie my own shoes… So glad I have such sweet helpers,” the 35-year-old wrote in the caption as she hinted that her second baby’s due date is soon.

In the heartwarming video, her husband, Mike Fisher, and their 3-year-old son, Isaiah, are both seen tying one of her shoes. “You’re doing a good job buddy,” Carrie said as Isaiah fiddled with the laces. The power couple proved they are going to be the perfect parents to two boys as they remained patient while their first-born insisted on tying her sparkly silver sneakers with several knots. Take a look at the adorable video below!

Carrie no longer being able to reach over her belly is a huge pregnancy milestone. The “Love Wins” singer’s due date should be just around the corner considering Carrie announced that she and Mike, 38, were expecting in August. And after experiencing one pregnancy before having three miscarriages, Carrie revealed that her second is unlike the first.

“It’s definitely different than the first time,” Carrie told ET at the 2018 CMT Artists of The Year award show on Wednesday, Oct. 17. “When they say every pregnancy is different, it really is. Just different symptoms. I feel like this one is just a little harder on my body for some reason. But it’s been really good.”

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In fact, not being able to tie her shoelaces isn’t the first hurdle that Carrie has had to get over. On Wednesday, Nov. 28, the country crooner admitted that she could no longer control her growing baby bump. “Officially wearing Mike’s clothes in public now, so… #Pregnant #MyClothesDontFit #SorryBabe,” Carrie wrote to Twitter.

She even got candid about feeling insecure while wearing non-maternity clothes. The American Idol winner dished to Us Weekly at the CMA’s that getting dressed in a plethora of gowns and high heels for award shows “when you don’t recognize your own body” is more difficult than you can imagine. “And I feel kinda bad for returning dresses [to fashion designers who loaned them] that aren’t maternity dresses, all stretched out in the middle.”

Don’t worry, Carrie, you’re almost there!