It's advice gifted me by my friend Chris Austin in the form of "The Naked Roommate: For Parents Only." It's designed to ensure your child goes off to college and forms relationships and routine such that he/she will be more inclined to survive, if not thrive, their freshman college year.
But I forgot about Labor Day and its 3-day weekend.
"Let's go get her," I said to the Captain.
"We can't," he said. "She needs a month. You said so."

Back in Indy, we had an awesome time with Eric and Tracy at the Indians' game (Tracy's first baseball game, somehow), dinner with them, Jeff & Susan and Jack & Karen on Saturday; then a jaunt on the Red Line's debut day and dinner with Tracy & Eric and Karin & Dale on Sunday.
I checked on Ali -- she had a great time other than having to step around a pile of steaming vomit on a Chicago bus. Her friend Allie, shrugged and said, "You get used to it."
Sometime during the weekend, I lamented the 30-day thing to Jeff, who coughed and hesitated. "Yeah, about that," he said.
I narrowed my eyes.
"Remember that I go to the Purdue/Vanderbilt football game every year with Andy and Bryan?" he said.
I nodded.
"It's next weekend," he said. "We have an extra ticket. For Ali."
I wanted to complain. OK. I complained.
But I did want one of us to get eyes on the girl. Did I want it to be him without me? Nope. But such is life. Plus, I'd asked for a lot of additional work to keep me from being helicopter-y and the universe delivered. So I needed a day to catch up.
As for the Indy weekend, here are a few shots. Should have taken more but we were more in the moment than I thought. It was a great weekend.
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