RTE's Joanna Donnelly has had a hectic few days. So we can imagine it was more than lovely to get this letter.
Meteorologist Joanna Donnelly has become somewhat of a face of the ex-hurricane Ophelia on our telly. It almost seemed like she was working 12 hour days, delivering the latest on the impending storm - the worst we've seen in Ireland in over 50 years!
In fairness to Met Eireann, they kept us in the know 24 hours a day on TV and online. So, we think this uber cute message from a West Cork little girl is well deserved.
My work here is done. I'm off to @dunnesstores for the dinner. Stay safe on the roads. xxx #Aftermath pic.twitter.com/LaT6PG27Ig
— Joanna Donnelly (@JoannaDonnellyL) October 17, 2017
If you're not too good at interpreting her squiggly handwriting, it reads:
"Dear Ms Donnelly,
Thank you so much for warning us all about Hurricane Ophelia and calling a red warning. My Dad is a fisherman and he is safe. My Grandad is a fisherman too and he is safe.
From Olivia O'Driscoll
Schull,
West Cork
P.S. Thank you for two days off school."
CUTE or wha!? Go put your feet up and have a cuppa Joanna!
Catch Dave Cronin, weekday's from 12.30 on Beat.