Polo is only part of what's making the anchor beam so brightly these days. In what she described as "kind of a pop-up wedding" - an event that required barely a week's planning - she finally married MacLeod, a retired pro athlete and lifetime graphic artist who popped the question to her nearly four years ago and has been a close family pal since Pari's high school days in Louisiana. Why the delay? She described it as "complicated," but mostly involved the fact that he was away most of the time, in Florida. "But he moved back here last year," she said.Īlthough it was a simple wedding, Pari described the occasion - on Valentine's Day - as a joyous one. The people at the Paramour were very accommodating, she said. It was officiated by her boss' husband, and there was a nice dinner afterward with family. Her new hubby, who also has developed "a super-addiction" to polo, will be playing in the Kings Cup, too - but on a different team. Making life even better, she said, is her new KSAT schedule. At the beginning of April, Pari dropped the 6 p.m. I can be home by 5:45 - time enough to really cook for the kids," she said.Randy Beamer, the legendary News 4 San Antonio WOAI 5, 6, 6:30 and 10pm anchor, announced he is retiring Friday, Maafter more than 30 years in San Antonio.ĭelaine Mathieu exits News 4 San Antonio WOAI news and now co-anchors the noon hour and the half-hour at 5 p.m. "After 41 years in TV news (seriously), I'm finally retiring," Beamer posted on Facebook. I have at least another 41 years worth of all kinds of stuff I'm planning to do. Thanks to ALL of you for all the kind words. That line must make news managers at other stations drool in jealousy in today's MMJ fueled world! I really, really appreciate it."īeamer is an anchor who still likes to grab a camera and shoot his own stories according to his bio.
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