
“Relationships are to education what location is to real estate.”
- Murray
It was all in good fun until Darci unloaded a long toss
on one of the first holes and served notice that
she was a force to be reckoned with . . .
The whole thing was Angela's idea . . .
John put some body english on his throws . . .
We were all just glad that Sheri didn't hurt herself . . .
Trevor in the rough . . .
. . . but he recovered well and penciled in a 4 for this hole . . .
The final scorecard tells the story, though . . .
MelodyJoy is a swinger . . . if you want to see some video of her enjoying (not so much) being on the swings, go to www.youtube.com and type muntzp into the search box. 




Randy Comfort
Let me start with Randy Comfort. When I became the director of admissions and financial aid at Western Baptist (now Corban) College in 1991, I had a strong desire to see Christian colleges in
Shortly after I left for
Dan Crabtree
The first time I saw Dan Crabtree was in a workshop at a NACCAP conference in the early ‘90s.
There was a discussion about academic scholarships and Dan, who worked at
The next year, at the NACCAP conference in
Martha Pitts
Martha Pitts has the ridiculously long title of Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management and Director of Admissions at the
I also love that she simply is who she is. There are no false airs with her. Martha and I share a propensity for speaking our minds, though she is a little wiser in how she chooses her words than I may be at times. I enjoy talking with her about weighty issues in our profession, knowing that she is very knowledgeable and insightful. We can argue about these issues and even though she often is better informed than I am, she always treats me and my perspectives with respect.
Greg Vaughan
I thought about only having three new “inductees” in this Hall of Honor “class,” but my friend,
Greg Vaughan, was sorely disappointed (and rightly so) when he was left off my last list of honorees so I told him to be patient, he would show up in the next edition.
I got to know Greg, who is the Senior Director of Enrollment Management at
Greg is just a great guy working at a great school. I value the fact that we can occasionally share our frustrations, challenges and concerns with each other. And it meant a lot to us when he made our home one of the stops on their cross-country family trip when we lived in
To read about other members of the Palmer’s World Hall of Honor, go to my posts from March 21, 2005 and June 29, 2006.
This morning, I asked our 10-year-old, Jameson, to vacuum some of the house. He was none too happy about this and I had to repeatedly prod him to finish the job and to do it right. 
“God loves us as we are, not as we should be. Because no one is as they should be.”
- Brennan Manning



MelodyJoy loves it when Jeannette blows bubbles with her gum. She even tries to bite the bubble when it's there in front of her face. If you watch the video above closely, you can see on her forehead the remainder of her mosquito bites from last weekend (which looked like little devil horns poking through earlier this week) and a fresh bump from a tumble on the back porch this evening.
So, on a whim, we pulled into Bel Tramonto. Without going into detail about each and every aspect of the dining experience, let me just say that there is no doubt in my mind that this is indeed the nicest restaurant in Klamath Falls and while not the "fanciest," perhaps the nicest restaurant I've ever eaten at. The service was very good. The food had fancy names but the service staff didn't come off snooty or superior as they explained the dishes to you. We ate light and it still was perhaps the most expensive dinner that we've ever had. We shared a vegetable and ham lasagna plate that was different than any lasagna I've ever had. Then Jeannette had a lobster dish with, of all things, a chicken sausage and I went for the steak, with awesome baby carrots on the side. Everything was very fresh, well prepared and delicious.
Second, today I took Jordan to see the new movie, World Trade Center. The reviews I had seen and read for it were very good. It's clearly not intended to be "entertaining," but at the same time, it is not a depressing movie or even particularly difficult to watch for the most part. I appreciated the fact that it wasn't melodramatic or overstated, nor did they try to paint the characters as larger than life or unduly heroic. For instance, when Nicholas Cage's character asked for volunteers to enter the Towers, his men hesitated and only a few stepped forward. The former Marine who found the two
buried Port Authority cops was a little cartoonish, but I had the feeling that he was accurately representing his real life counterpart.
In fact, I think the last time might have been at Rocky III, two decades ago. I'm not sure that this is a great movie but it's a good one and worth seeing, at least on video. I hope I can see United 93 soon and I suspect that I'll like it even better. World Trade Center will bring a lump to your throat more than once, though.
"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly,
Today was Jordan's 16th birthday. He spent most of the day working with our youth pastor, Aaron Knapp, on renovating his house. (When we say "renovating," picture "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," except without the crew of hundreds, the trip to Disneyworld, the gigantic budget. This is
more like rebuilding a house than it is remodeling one.) We're very proud of how Jordan is both developing a strong work ethic and learning a lot about construction. He has worked some long days with Aaron and others, and still has kept up on his training for cross country.
No party or anything. But Jeannette bought some tri-tip steak from Dick Howard's and barbequed it up, and served it with some awesome corn-on-the-cob and pasta. It was one of the best dinners I've had in a long time, including some pretty good eatin' while I was in Denver.
finished off the meal. It will come as no surprise to anyone who regularly reads this blog, but MelodyJoy stole the show at this point. When we celebrated her first birthday in April, MJ really wasn't eating solid foods yet. Now she'll eat anything and, needless to say, chocolate cake meets with her approval. It took Jeannette and me a good half hour to get everything cleaned up afterwards.

I guess one of the great things about being 15 months old is that everything's new. Last week it was the ocean and the lake, this weekend, it was MelodyJoy's first camping trip. Jeannette took all four kids up to Lake of the Woods for the annual camping weekend with a bunch of friends from church.
though. They had their first fishing experience with the Muellers. (Jordan caught a perch, and will quickly tell you about the ones that got away.) Melody loved playing in the lake, though she slept in Jeannette's lap during her turn in the kayak.
“Extraordinary colleges leverage data to state their successes. Common colleges use anecdotes. Still others bombard people with opinion.”
President, Association of Community College Trustees
President Emeritus, American Association of Community Colleges
(Editor's Note: 95% of OIT's 2005 graduates were in career-related jobs within six months of graduation, with an average starting salary of over $45,000.)