The Met Eireann forecaster got the tattoo on her stomach and it also has a connection to the weather. Joanne shares three children with her fellow meteorologist ...
"She was the first person to feel my heartbeat and I was privileged to be the last person to feel hers." "I have to force myself to buy stuff and when I look at myself in the mirror I wonder if she would like it. Her tattoo of a lightning bolt was inspired by her daughter Nicci. Joanna said: “My daughter, Nicci, was going through that difficult period in a woman’s life when your body is changing, and I wanted her to know that your body is wonderful.
RTE weather presenter Joanna Donnelly has gotten a tattoo, in a touching tribute to her teenage daughter.
‘Mum was a part of me and it’s impossibly sad at times. But she’s in my head all the time. ‘I have a stretch mark on my body from giving birth, a jagged streak that looks like a lightning bolt.
RTE presenter and meteorologist Joanna decided to get inked with a very special tattoo to teach her eldest child Nicci just how wonderful the human body can ...
“So when I got pregnant with Casper I kind of expected to lose the pregnancy. We tried the normal way and it didn’t work, so I went to the gynaecologist and they prescribed Clomid and HGC shots. You don’t just wake up one day and go: ‘I’m going to have this very complicated, but at the same time quite simple medical procedure.’ "She was the first person to feel my heartbeat and I was privileged to be the last person to feel hers." "The tattoo artist thought I wanted to cover up my stretch mark, but I wanted to show it off." She explained: "My daughter, Nicci, was going through that difficult period in a woman’s life when your body is changing, and I wanted her to know that your body is wonderful.
She revealed temperatures in southern parts of the country will peak at a scorching 25C in the shade – but will feel 10C warmer in the direct sunshine. The ...
“The difference in temperatures will see just a maximum of 16C on Saturday and Sunday.” She added: “It will be cloudy Thursday in the west with showers on and off through the morning. She revealed temperatures in southern parts of the country will peak at a scorching 25C in the shade – but will feel 10C warmer in the direct sunshine.