I share the same words you have when I was planning my wedding last year. We got married just before Christmas and the month before was a terrible period because I was very busy at work (late nights) and need to meet my wedding vendors, have ops meetings with my girlfriends, do up wedding ops plan/programme, wedding favours, dress, look for shoes...everything and anything that a bride needs to do...during this period initially..my husband had a very nonchalant attitude...and left everything to me knowing that i am capable to do it (i've been an events manager for years so multi-tasking is my job)..but the stress simply accummulated...and i kept falling sick...when i went to the doctor, doc said i was having borderline high blood pressure...i then broke down..i was such a perfectionist (which bride isn't? we just want the best for our wedding) and want everything to be perfect...when i talked to my husband...my husband thought that i was handling everything perfectly well on my own and that everything was in good order...he was assuming it...that's why he didn't interfere with my planning and left everything to me...I got very emotional...we fought, quarrelled and I cried as I was too frustrated...i had hoped he would play a more proactive role as this is our wedding, not just my wedding...after days of fighting and absolute silence and soul searching...all of a sudden he was contacting the string quartet...researching for photographer/videographer..preparing our wedding songs cd and so on...
i'm not saying quarrelling is a good thing...but sometimes between a couple...quarrelling is to make known to each other our true feelings...because only when we are upset..then we truly express our real words (which of course can hurt sometimes)..i am thankful for having a understanding husband who stepped up in the end and made sure our wedding rocked...it did...and no words could describe the feeling in us...it was a once-in-a-lifetime project for both of us...and we delivered...
so don't be discouraged...there bound to be disagreements and fights...but communication is the key...so don't give up...most importantly, enjoy the process of planning, not just the outcome because everything will just fall in place ultimately...