When most brides begin planning their weddings and honeymoons, they think, "What's the big deal?" They feel like they have plenty of time to plan and that everything will come together without too many problems. They soon find out that weddings are incredibly stressful, for a variety of reasons. This is why so many brides-to-be come unglued in the final few months before the wedding and start acting like bridezillas.
The trouble is, with even the best preparation and the perfect wedding planner, things still can and do go wrong. Maybe half of the flowers you ordered arrived at the florist in bad shape, and you need to decide on a last minute substitution. Perhaps your dress doesn't fit quite as you'd imagined. Maybe your maid of honour - who you thought would be there to support you - just got a new job and can't be there for you when you need her most.
The trouble is, with even the best preparation and the perfect wedding planner, things still can and do go wrong. Maybe half of the flowers you ordered arrived at the florist in bad shape, and you need to decide on a last minute substitution. Perhaps your dress doesn't fit quite as you'd imagined. Maybe your maid of honour - who you thought would be there to support you - just got a new job and can't be there for you when you need her most.