Skip to content

MuggleNet

  • Site
    • Contact Us & FAQ
    • History
    • Meet the Team
    • MuggleNet Live!
    • Press
    • Publications
    • Special Projects
    • Volunteer with Us!
    • Year in Review
  • Podcasts
    • Alohomora!
    • Full Circle
    • LITHAPPENS
    • Potterversity
    • Promptly Potter
    • SpeakBeasty
  • Harry Potter
    • Book Quotes
    • Book Series
    • Coloring Books
    • Film Companions
    • Film Series
    • Hogwarts Library
    • Little Things
    • Music
    • Video Games
  • Fantastic Beasts
    • Book
    • Coloring Books
    • Film Companions
    • Fantastic Beasts Film Quotes
    • Film Series
    • Little Things
    • Music
    • Video Games
  • The Quibbler
    • Owl Post
    • Bathilda’s Notebook
    • The Department of MYTHteries
    • The Dirigible Plum
    • Into the Floo
    • Muggle Studies
    • The Pensieve Papers
    • The Three Broomsticks
    • April Fools’
    • The Quibbler Vault
  • The Daily Prophet
    • Book Trolley
    • Editorials
    • Event Reports
    • Exclusive Interviews
    • Features
    • Giveaways
    • Listicles
    • Merchandise Reviews
    • Movie Reviews
    • Television Reviews
    • Theater Reviews
    • Wizolympics
  • Muggle World
    • Charity
    • Exhibitions
    • J.K. Rowling
    • MinaLima
    • Quadball
    • Studio Tours
    • Theatrical Play
    • Theme Parks
    • Wizarding World Digital
  • Fans & Fun
    • Crazy Caption Contest
    • Fan Focus
    • Fandom
    • Fandom Sortings
    • Fandom Timeline
    • Fun Lists
    • Games and Trivia
    • GNOMEs
    • Potter DIY
    • Potter Weddings
    • #PotterItForward
    • Rosmerta’s Recipes
    • Song Parodies
    • Wizard Rock
    • Wizarding Wordle
  • Site
    • Contact Us & FAQ
    • History
    • Meet the Team
    • MuggleNet Live!
    • Press
    • Publications
    • Special Projects
    • Volunteer with Us!
    • Year in Review
  • Podcasts
    • Alohomora!
    • Full Circle
    • LITHAPPENS
    • Potterversity
    • Promptly Potter
    • SpeakBeasty
  • Harry Potter
    • Book Quotes
    • Book Series
    • Coloring Books
    • Film Companions
    • Film Series
    • Hogwarts Library
    • Little Things
    • Music
    • Video Games
  • Fantastic Beasts
    • Book
    • Coloring Books
    • Film Companions
    • Fantastic Beasts Film Quotes
    • Film Series
    • Little Things
    • Music
    • Video Games
  • The Quibbler
    • Owl Post
    • Bathilda’s Notebook
    • The Department of MYTHteries
    • The Dirigible Plum
    • Into the Floo
    • Muggle Studies
    • The Pensieve Papers
    • The Three Broomsticks
    • April Fools’
    • The Quibbler Vault
  • The Daily Prophet
    • Book Trolley
    • Editorials
    • Event Reports
    • Exclusive Interviews
    • Features
    • Giveaways
    • Listicles
    • Merchandise Reviews
    • Movie Reviews
    • Television Reviews
    • Theater Reviews
    • Wizolympics
  • Muggle World
    • Charity
    • Exhibitions
    • J.K. Rowling
    • MinaLima
    • Quadball
    • Studio Tours
    • Theatrical Play
    • Theme Parks
    • Wizarding World Digital
  • Fans & Fun
    • Crazy Caption Contest
    • Fan Focus
    • Fandom
    • Fandom Sortings
    • Fandom Timeline
    • Fun Lists
    • Games and Trivia
    • GNOMEs
    • Potter DIY
    • Potter Weddings
    • #PotterItForward
    • Rosmerta’s Recipes
    • Song Parodies
    • Wizard Rock
    • Wizarding Wordle
  • Features / The Daily Prophet

40 Days Between Muggles

by Betty Alvarez, Madison Ford · April 21, 2017

When you are born and raised in a practicing Catholic family, educated in Catholic school and Catholic college, it is obvious to guess that Lent has been part of my life since the beginning. At first, it doesn’t make much sense to you – it’s just a time when you know for sure you aren’t eating meat on Fridays. But as you grow up, you start to understand that Lent is not about the food you stop eating; it’s about sacrificing something you love and reflecting on it, learning from the sacrifice, and making yourself a better person.

I have been a Potterhead for 16 years. Since I first read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, I haven’t even once imagined my life without Harry. So when the MuggleNet team proposed the idea of giving up Harry Potter for Lent, my first thought was, “Is this even possible?”

Becoming a Muggle was not easy and these were, by far, the longest 40 days of my life. In order to make this Lent sacrifice possible, I first had to delete all social media accounts from my phone because every single account or profile that I have has Potter-related content. I then had to remove my books from their spot on the bookshelf, take down my calendar, and even change my doormat. I never felt so isolated and incomplete; it was like a part of me was missing.

I discovered that at least 80% of my day-to-day entertainment depends on Harry Potter. Fan fiction, Facebook groups, my friends, the movies, the books, fansites, the memes… it was extremely hard to find something else to do, to try new things and not compare them to the Potterverse. I developed weird habits, like excessive cleaning, anxiety-related eating, and swiping through my phone with no purpose at all. I was more irritable, my patience threshold was lowered, and to be honest, I felt a bit depressed because I just felt excluded from the entire world.

On the bright side I began doing more things outside, like taking my daughter to the park or for ice cream more often. I had longer conversations with my husband, and we even started a routine of filling out the newspaper’s crossword together. I spent more time actually speaking to my parents, and not just being physically present in their house. This made me realize that, although I never neglected my family because of Harry Potter, I certainly was taking for granted the moments we spent together.

I discovered that the time that I invest in MuggleNet or with any Potter-related activity doesn’t affect my efficiency at work or my study schedule. I just get easily distracted, and to be honest, I procrastinate a lot, so I decided to use this new knowledge to improve that part of my life.

I won’t be dramatic and say this Lenten season completely changed my life or transformed my perspective of the universe – I’m back to social media, my books are back in their rightful honorary place, my calendar is back on the wall, and my doormat is back in front of my door. So in theory, everything is exactly the same. What had I learned?

Through these 40 days, I confirmed that, for me, the Potter universe goes beyond the story. I learned that Harry Potter is part of my life, but it is not my entire life. I could live without it and my world wouldn’t collapse, but it is my choice to enjoy it to its fullest. I discovered that I identify myself as a Potterhead, not because I’m obsessed with Harry Potter in a clinical manner, but because its fandom and community is one that I identify with, due to shared interests and similar points of view.

Would I ever do this again? Probably not, but this experience has helped me analyze myself and see my love for Harry Potter from a completely different perspective, and I can assure you that it was worth it.

Social:

  • Next story Bertie Bott’s Bonanza
  • Previous story Rumor: Has “Fantastic Beasts” Cast Newt Scamander’s Brother?

MuggleNet Archive

Important Dates

August 2025

Sat, Aug 30

Educational Decree No. 22 is passed
Recurs yearly

1995

Sun, Aug 31

Hermione and Ron become prefects
Recurs yearly

1995

Hermione purchases Crookshanks
Recurs yearly

1993

September 2025

Mon, Sep 1

Harry and Ron travel to Hogwarts via Ford Anglia
Recurs yearly

1992

Harry's first ride on the Hogwarts Express
Recurs yearly

1991

Hermione receives Time-Turner
Recurs yearly

1993

MuggleNet Live! 2017: Nineteen Years Later
Recurs yearly

2017

Tue, Sep 2

Faux Moody transfigures Draco into a ferret
Recurs yearly

1994

Gregorovitch is murdered by Lord Voldemort
Recurs yearly

1997

Harry gets the Half-Blood Prince's Potions book
Recurs yearly

1996

Trio breaks into the Ministry of Magic and acquires Slytherin's locket
Recurs yearly

1997

Wed, Sep 3

Harry buries Alastor Moody's magical eye
Recurs yearly
Harry's first detention with Professor Umbridge
Recurs yearly
Lockhart lets Cornish pixies loose in class
Recurs yearly

1992

Thu, Sep 4

Ellie Darcey-Alden's birthday
Recurs yearly

Young Lily Evans

Hermione forms SPEW
Recurs yearly

1994

Moody's first DADA lesson
Recurs yearly

1994

MuggleNet podcasts are sponsored in part by Secretlab.

Thanks to its research-backed ergonomic design, including a proprietary 4-way adaptive lumbar support system, the Secretlab TITAN Evo Harry Potter Edition will comfortably support you even when you’re up to no good.

Did You Know

The first review of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was given by Alice Newton, the daughter of the founder of Bloomsbury, at age 8: “The excitement in this book made me feel warm inside. I think it is possibly one of the best books an 8/9 year old could read.”

Potter History

July 15, 2001 – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is released in theaters, breaking records to have the highest-grossing midnight release, first 24 hours, and opening weekend of all time. It is also currently the third highest-grossing film of all time.

Potter Quote

“I knew I could do it this time, because I’d already done it. . . . Does that make sense?”

MuggleNet is an unofficial Harry Potter fansite.
Please email us if you have any questions or concerns.
© 1999–2025 MuggleNet.com. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | COPPA Policy | Terms of Use | Feedback


MuggleNet is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and Bookshop.org's affiliate program, affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com and bookshop.org.