Eduardo and Oneida’s rain-kissed celebration at The Grand Pines Reserve, complete with Talavera details, traditional dances, and a very special surprise.
There’s an old saying that rain on your wedding day is good luck—a sign that your marriage will last, washed clean of any troubles before it even begins. If that’s true, then Eduardo and Oneida are set for an eternity of happiness!
Their wedding day at The Grand Pines Reserve in August of last year, was nothing short of legendary. And honestly? It almost didn’t happen the way we expected.
Hours before the ceremony, the sky opened up. It wasn’t just a sprinkle; it was a torrential downpour. While some couples might panic, Eduardo and Oneida stayed remarkably calm, trusting their team and the process. Nikki, their wedding coordinator, moved inside with the grace of a general, ensuring every detail was protected. And then, just as Oneida was about to walk down the aisle, the rain softened to a gentle drizzle. The pines glistened, the air smelled fresh, and a stunning string trio provided the most elegant soundtrack as they said “I do” under a sky that had just given them its blessing.
Eduardo and Oneida’s wedding vision was a stunning blend of burnt orange, cream lace, and light sage—earthy, romantic, and perfectly them. The tables were adorned with Talavera terracotta pots bursting with flowers, paired with traditional Talavera-style chargers that brought a vibrant pop of Mexican artistry to every seat.
The bride, Oneida, was a vision in lace and pearls. The low back of her dress added a touch of modern elegance to her timeless look, fitting her serene yet joyful demeanor perfectly.
And then there was the party.
These guests were treated to a trifecta of sound: a band and a DJ! The energy in the room was electric. During cocktail hour, while guests sipped their drinks, they enjoyed churros and Ricas Paletas from Adrian’s—a sweet preview of the incredible dinner to come. Adrian’s Mexican Street Food handled the catering, and let’s just say, no one left hungry. But the ultimate late-night surprise? A full-on Whataburger run, because nothing says “keep the party going” like Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits at midnight.
The personal touches were everywhere. An old rotary phone sat in the corner, inviting guests to pick up and leave a voicemail message for the couple—a vintage twist on a modern guest book. I can’t wait for them to listen to those well-wishes on their first anniversary.
But the absolute, show-stopping, jaw-dropping surprise of the night? The Houston Astros 2022 World Series trophy made an appearance. It was a strict “look, don’t touch” policy, but guests lined up to get their pictures taken next to the gleaming hardware. And yes, I even snuck in for a quick shot with the trophy, the happy couple, and my amazing second shooter. It’s not every day you get a World Series champ and a newlywed couple in the same frame!
Of course, no celebration of Eduardo and Oneida’s love would be complete without honoring their Mexican heritage. During the reception, they took part in a traditional dance. The couple stood on chairs, holding hands above their heads to form an arch. First, the women formed a tunnel underneath their hands, dancing through to the music. Then, the men took their turn—and true to form, they tried their best to knock the groom off balance! Eduardo held on like a champ, but that didn’t save him. After the dance, his groomsmen grabbed him and tossed him into the air, a moment of pure joy and brotherhood that had the whole room roaring.
Eduardo and Oneida, thank you for letting us witness your day. From the rain that blessed you to the trophy that amazed everyone, your wedding was a perfect reflection of your love story: strong, joyful, and full of beautiful surprises. Cheers to a lifetime of happiness!
Vendor Love
- Coordination: Nikki with Houston Day of Coordinators
- Venue: The Grand Pines Reserve
- Photography: Kelly Urban Photography
- Music: DJ PAUL, Trio Realeza de la Sierra, Sweet Harmony
- Catering: Adrian’s Mexican Street Food
- Late Night Snack: Whataburger
- HMU: Blush Artistry







