The day the triplets and I got to leave the hospital was quite possibly the best day I'd had in a long time. I was pushed out in a wheel chair and got into the new car we had acquired from some neighbors. They found out I had triplets and they felt bad for us, so just about everyone in the neighborhood chipped in and bought us a Honda Odyssey 2010. Edward has already put the car seats in place ready to go for this day. Since we were first time parents the nurse stayed and checked to make sure the car seats were in correctly. She also showed us how to put the babies in correctly. Once they were set I climbed into the backseat with them and Edward pulled away. We were on our way to out new house, which neither of had had seen yet. The day we were supposed to go see it I went into pre-term labor then I was on bed rest so we decided to just wait and see the house today.

"Are you excited, love?" Edward asked.

"Well of course! I can't wait to see our house and start our new life," I replied, smiling.

"Yes the exciting new life of constant crying, diaper changing and sleepless nights," Edward rolled his eyes, but smiled.

"We'll be fine, it'll all work out. Anyhow they didn't cry that much in the hospital."

"Enough to make me wonder how bad it's going to end up being in the long run."

I just rolled my eyes at him and looked at Savannah, who was next to me, then looked in the very back at Sydney and Serena. They were angelic looking and I didn't believe they would make our lives that bad.

"Love, we're home," Edward smiled.

I looked right out the window, I recognized the outside, I had already seen it but I'd never been inside the house. Even though I'd already seen the house I still looked at it in awe, it was a beautiful home. I hoisted myself out of the car and grabbed the stroller out of the back. Edward lifted it out for me and we loaded the kids into it. I pushed the stroller while Edward grabbed the bags. I saw Esme on the porch, smiling and waving.

"Hello you two! Welcome home," Esme hugged us and kissed each babies forehead.

"Hello Esme, it's good to see you," I smiled, returning the hug.

"Hey Mom," Edward said, hugging his mother.

"How are you two?" Esme asked.

"Doing alright, I'm pretty beat though," I responded.

"That's normal, you probably won't feel fully rested for a long while, but it's worth it, when your kids are grown up, engaged, and having their own children you'll understand," Esme smiled, tussling Edward's hair.

"I don't even want to think of them all grown up and stuff, as far as I'm concerned they're babies forever," I joked.

"Time goes by fast especially when they're young, so enjoy it. Now, do you want to take a tour of your house?" Esme asked.

"Yeah, let's get going," Edward responded.

I nodded in agreement and Esme opened the door. When you first walk in all you see is the living room. I smiled hugely, it looked beautiful, the walls were maroon and there were wooden floors. The couches were dark brown leather and there was a flat screen TV on the wall and a fireplace in the back of the room. In the corner there was a toy box that I noticed was barely staying closed due to how full it was.

"This is obviously the living room, how do you like it?" Esme asked.

"It's perfect, so pretty Esme!" I exclaimed.

"Yeah, I like it too Mom! It's very nice and homey," Edward smiled, wrapping an arm around me.

I looked up at Edward and smiled widely as Esme led us into the kitchen. The walls were blue with wooden baseboards that went up to about a quarter of the way up. The appliances were all stainless steel and the counter tops were marble. The cabinets were oak and an island took up the middle of the floor. Pushed against the far wall by the window was the table and three highchairs crowded the corner walls. The floors were wooden and shiny looking. Esme led us into the master bedroom next. Edward opened the double doors and I gasped, pushing the stroller inside. It was beautiful, the walls were ocean blue with sandy colored carpet. The theme of the room was obviously a beach and there was a surfboard hanging above a king sized bed. Two dressers were pushed up against the beautiful blue walls with mirrors hanging above each. There were starfish and sand dollars hanging on the south wall. A little palm tree was in the corner and the bedspread had seashells on it.

"Esme it's so pretty, I love it!" I exclaimed.

"I thought you would, you always liked the beach. That's also where Edward proposed so I figured it would not only be pretty but meaningful too," Esme smiled.

"It's absolutely perfect," I smiled.

"What do you think Edward?" Esme asked.

"I like it Mom, it's nice," Edward smiled.

"I'm glad, now let's go see the guest bedroom," Esme said, leading us across the house.

The guest room was green and had a queen sized bed with a maroon bed cover and a couple wooden dressers.

"Pretty," I complimented.

"I like it too," Edward chimed in.

"Great I'm glad now let's see the babies rooms," Esme smiled.

I smiled and looked down at the babies in the stroller, immediately excited to see their new rooms. Esme walked into the room that we would put all three of them in at first. It was pink with white carpet and had the crib, changing table, and the rocking chair that we had gotten on our shopping trip a couple months back. There were also a couple of dressers, and tables with baby monitors on them. Then on the walls were wooden letters that spelled out each of the babies names.

"I love it Esme, it's too perfect for words," I smiled widely.

"Great, I'm so thrilled that you like it! Now let's go see the other rooms that are ready for whenever you want to put the triplets in separate rooms. Then we'll see the play room and the office before the tour will be complete," Esme smiled.

"Sounds great," I smiled back.

"Alright well this is what I picture to be Serena's room," Esme said walking into a room that was light purple with the white carpet again.

The room had a little girl's bed with a purple comforter so I guessed Esme assumed we would move the kids in separate rooms when they were ready to graduate to, 'big girl beds,' which I was fine with. The beds had railing on the sides so that we could probably move the girls into them when they were three. There was a dresser, a toy chest, and some miscellaneous toys around the room. Serena's name was spelled out above the bed.

"What do you think? What I picture to be Savannah's room is pretty much the same but has her name, different toys, and the furniture has different colors," Esme explained.

"I love it of course," I smiled, "What do you think Edward? Are you alright? You've been awfully quiet," I observed.

"I'm fine, and I like it," Edward replied.

I could tell there was something up but let it go, I'd get him to talk to me about whatever it was when his mother was gone. We went into the next room, Savannah's, and Esme proved to be correct. It looked the same, with the exception of the name above the bed and the colors. Savannah's room was a sunny yellow with the same white carpet. I smiled and we moved onto the playroom and I was astonished. It was even better than we had asked. Originally we just wanted it to be an outside theme type thing, blue walls and maybe a tree with some birds or something. This room was better than I had imagined. The walls were sky blue and there was the tree and birds. Yet, there were also flowers painted with bumble bees and butterflies. A sun shone in the far top corner of one of the walls. Puffy white clouds and ladybugs surrounded the sun. The carpet was a soft grass green. There were three toy boxes, shelves, tables, and rocking horses. Little toys that the kids could push to help them balance while learning to walk were scattered all along the carpet.

"I am at a loss for words, this is so amazing," I smiled widely.

"This was the room I actually did myself, my special project," Esme said, proudly.

"Your hard work shows," I smiled, looking down at my babies in the stroller, they were already so loved.

We went into the last room, the office. It was nothing too special, tan carpet with white walls and a couple computers and filing cabinets.

"Well, that's your house," Esme smiled.

"It's prefect, I totally love it," I replied, hugging Esme tightly.

"Yeah, it's great, Mom," Edward smiled, joining in on the hug.

"Well I'm glad you two like it. I think I should get going and let the both of you adjust to your new life, if you need help call me," Esme smiled.

"Alright thank you so much, Esme," I smiled.

"You're welcome, goodbye," Esme gave us each one last hug before turning to leave.

"Thanks Mom, love you," Edward said.

"You're welcome, I love you too," Esme waved then walked out.

"This was so generous of her. I'm forever grateful," I smiled at Edward.

"As am I, now let's put the babies in their room and try to have some time for the two of us to talk.

I nodded cautiously, hoping nothing serious was going on, it was such a brilliant day and I didn't want it spoiled. We walked into the pink room and set the babies in the crib and turned on the monitor, grabbing one for ourselves and leaving the other there. Edward took my hand and lightly shut the door. We sat on the couch together and I snuggled into his side.

"What's wrong?" I asked, "You're so quiet."

"Nothing at all, I'm perfectly content I was just thinking how different our lives are. Just month ago we were the football player and the cheerleader, perfectly cliché and all that and now we're parents... it's just so unreal," Edward explained.

"I think the change is for the best. We were so shallow and never really stopped to smell the roses. Going by life like nothing bad would ever happen to us, we were so clueless. This whole experience had forced us to grow up," I shrugged.

"I guess, it's just weird to think a couple months ago I was running down a field with a ball and you were throwing back handsprings."

"Hey Mr, "were"? I probably still can!"

"You probably shouldn't, things have been going to well for us lately and we shouldn't try to tempt fate."

"Ha ha."

I grinned and snuggled up to Edward.

"I love you Bella," Edward said, kissing the top of my head.

"I love you too, now let's talk about the wedding," I suggested.

"What about it?" Edward asked.

"Everything! We haven't talked about it hardly at all, we don't even have a date," I replied.

"Well I don't want to wait much longer, think we could pull it off for September?" Edward asked.

"Well I doubt it, it would be possible but it would require working on it 24/7 and with three newborn babies I don't think we'll be able to put enough time into it."

"Trust me love, with Alice and Rose in on it I'd bet we could pull it off for say... September 2nd," Edward suggested.

"We can try but that's only like two months away. I need to call Alice and Rose to come over as soon as possible," I said, grabbing my phone from my pocket and dialing the number.

Alice picked up and agreed to coming over right then. We hung up with Alice promising she'd be here in twenty minutes. After the same thing with Rose I hung up the phone and put it in my pocket.

"While we wait for her let's go check on the babies," I suggested.

"Alright, let's go," Edward smiled.

I tiptoed into the room and saw all three babies sleeping. I kissed each of their foreheads and just stared at them.

"They're gorgeous, really," I smiled.

"That they are," Edward nodded in agreement.

We walked back out after our moment and sat at the table. After a couple minutes of just talking we heard a knock on the door. I opened it and saw Alice and Rose standing there.

"Let's get this party started!" Alice grinned.

A/N: Alright there was the first chapter! The wedding plans will start next chapter. Sorry for taking so long my personal computer in my room had a malfunction. The keyboard won't work and we tried a different keyboard and it didn't work either. We can't figure out what's wrong but my dad is letting my use his laptop. I was going to wait to write anymore until my computer is fixed but that could be a while so I decided to just start the story here and hopefully my computer will be fixed soon! Also, because my new story, Love at First Sight? is on my computer and I can't type my password in I won't be able to post it until I get my computer fixed. Sorry ): I have a couple new story ideas that I am going to start on this computer though because I don't know when or if my other computer will be fixable so I may have to rewrite Love at First Sight? On this computer I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet besides start my new stories sometime soon. Another thing is that I have pictures to go with all this but they are also on my other computer, I'll upload them to my website whenever my computer is back up. Last thing is I wasn't able to reply to my reviews from the last chapter of The Unexpected because I can't see them in my email since as I've said, I can't get into my computer. I can look at any email I get now through the Comcast website but all the email from before is one my other computer. Anyhow please review, tell my what you think of this story I'm going to make it to where this will be the triplets younger years like infant to probably around eight years old. Then I'll do another story that will be a little time skip probably teenage years, thirteen to eighteen. It'll probably end with them heading to college or something like that, I'm not sure. Review!