These words from Piper are what Kate hears when Piper’s particularly proud of her, or when she sees her mum make that little extra effort—like putting on lipstick. It’s a simple, yet loving affirmation from a daughter who sees the good in the world, and in the woman who raised her.
But there’s a twist. In Piper’s world, sometimes the phrase comes with a bit of cheek. Kate laughs about how, when asked to do something like picking something up from the floor, Piper quips: “Oh no, I can’t, I’m a woman.” A humorous moment, but one that gets Kate thinking: “Have I failed as a mother to teach my daughter to be a feminist?” Then again, maybe Piper's just the ultimate feminist, embracing her own power in ways that make her mum both cringe and chuckle.
No matter the context, this phrase always brings a smile and a laugh, because in its simplicity, it speaks volumes about the bond between mother and daughter, pride, and the beauty of seeing the good in each other.
Piper is an autistic, learning disabled, and deaf artist whose Notes reflect her unique way of seeing the world. This one is full of humor, love, and a bit of playful rebellion. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best thing you can hear is simply: You are a good woman.
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