Week Two of Advent
This post: (Week two of Advent) Thoughts on the practice of peace, motherhood, & Christmastime.
Last night, my family lit the second purple candle in our Advent wreath, along with the Hope candle from last week. The second Advent candle is the Bethlehem or Peace candle.
Honestly, this week of Advent is the most difficult for me.
Why?
Because my desire for peace often collides with my natural inclination toward anxiety… & control.

A simple definition of the word peace states, “freedom from disturbance, tranquility.”
I can tell you this–as a mother, I’ve experienced very few days (or even minutes) of that kind of peace.
For me, peace looks more like trust than tranquility.
Acknowledging that even in the middle of endless
Unknowns
Unfinished tasks
Decisions
Messes
Needs
Shifting seasons & roles
I don’t have to grasp for control.
I can rest.
Peace is worship.
The last few years have been really challenging for my family, & for me personally. Countless things have triggered my anxiety in deeply traumatic ways.
In this season of life, peace has become a practice, not just an idealistic virtue.
The practice of peace–before messes are sorted out & boxes are ticked.
The practice of peace– with teen drivers & a daughter serving overseas in the Army.
The practice of peace–in the middle of a mid-life vocational change.
The practice of peace–in the face of misunderstandings & disappointments.
The practice of peace is nothing short of worship.
More than ever, I’m recognizing that living with a quieted heart is one of the most meaningful ways I can observe this Advent season.
Much like Mary’s uncomfortable journey into Bethlehem, & the less than ideal circumstances of her Son’s birth, peace is anything but “freedom from disturbances” or “tranquility.”
At Advent (& always), for mothers, peace looks very much like
Letting go of expectations
Leaning into ever-changing seasons
Embracing the unknown with confidence & faith
Cultivating beauty (even in the middle of the messes)
Loving our people right where they are
Self-care, & creating space for the difficult emotions
Here’s a gentle reminder for you today, my Friend:
Peace is worship.
And if that feels hard for you too this year, may I encourage you to practice peace?
One day, one moment at a time.
xo, Kristy
More Advent Reading:
Gentle Reads on an Unhurried Life (at the Holidays)
Advent Devotional (Glad & Golden Hours)
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