I wanted to get married around Halloween — my favourite holiday — so we got married on October 29, 2004. My husband, Harm Luijkx, is Dutch, so we had a civil ceremony in Amsterdam City Office right on the Amstel river.
At the time in Ireland, the rule was you could get married in a church or a registry office… and if you chose a registry office it had to be the one closest where you lived. I lived in Ashbourne in Meath at the time so the closest office was in Navan, and the building there was awful looking. That’s why we opted for Amsterdam.
Joanna Donnelly: After the ceremony, we waited for the boat and it was a beautiful day. I was playing with my daughter and my nieces; we were running around a fountain, and people were walking by and calling out congratulations to me. And honestly, at first it didn’t occur to me what they were congratulating me for, then I stopped and thought: “Oh yeah, I’m a bride.”
Joanna Donnelly: “I had never really wanted a wedding. I had grown up being quite sure I didn’t want to be a bride or wear a wedding dress, or any of that.”
Joanna Donnelly and Harm getting married in Amsterdam.
Joanna Donnelly and Harm Luijkx with their daughter at their wedding in Amsterdam.
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