It is what he wanted. There were lots of things I wanted to scale back and he'd contact the people behind my back and order them. It still makes me smile, which is what he wanted. He had plenty of money so it wasn't like I put anyone in debt or borrowed a dime. Over the years many people have tried to make me feel guilty about letting him spend it on me. So yeah, I'm a bit defensive.
This board is notorious for judging people on everything so I figured I'd circumvent the usual questions.
I am totally on your side. Repeat after me. "GO POUND SAND." It works more often than not. And I'm JEALOUS that you were able to give your grandfather such a terrific gift! Can you imagine the fun he had?
For my wedding 9 years ago, my dad paid $5000. That was the exact amount of the minimum expenditure for my
Disneyland wedding. I paid for the photographer and the bridal attendant gifts and DH paid for the officiant. It was kind of awkward with my in-laws, they never offered to pay or host the rehearsal dinner, they didn't know they were supposed to as per my family traditions (although it was mentioned a year in advance), and I was also too kind to mention it as such at the time, and my husband refused to do anything about it at all. So we all ended up at the Lost Bar.

Hey, it worked and it got me through a VERY strange few moments.
My dress was another story. My grandfather wanted SO much to buy me my dress. He spent a bucket of cash at my sister's wedding and knew I wasn't that kookie to go around demanding things. So, he gave my dad $1500 as he was in hospice car at the end of his life for my dress. My dad told me this when I was dress shopping. I found this great dress at David's Bridal, and it happened to be during their sale plus I had a $50 off coupon, so it only cost $754. I asked dad for the money and he only gave me $754 and kept the rest.

I paid extra for the shoes and the veil, etc.
Ah, well, grandpa paid for my dress in the end!