JOLT-ON! 2024: Happy Camper by Chappell Cinema

Enjoy this Stop Motion Caper and original story featuring the Volkswagen T2 Camper Van by Chappell Cinema!

It is no simple feat to create a short video in stop-motion style! Our friend from Texas, Elizabeth Chappell, took our challenge and created her first ever masterpiece showcased above. Elizabeth received the LEGO Volkswagen T2 Camper Set last Christmas from her sons and has been working towards finishing the set. Our challenge brought it back to mind and she very creatively captured the fun that our boys brought to our lives through countless LEGO adventures. Elizabeth mentioned, “In remembering Ethan and planning the video, bringing out the LEGO set also helped me remember a lot of great memories of raising my boys through LEGO”. Her guys, Jacob and Drew, were cheering their mom on and anxious to find out how her “camper caper” would end!

Thank you, Elizabeth, for your awesome submission in memory of the creative spirit Ethan had through LEGO. He loved utilizing LEGO’s to tell stories in stop-motion fashion and encourage others with humor just as you have!

JOLT-ON! 2024: Campus House Kids

In this last year, we have been back to Campus House Church at Purdue several times to serve or attend in one way or another. Time within the walls of this amazing church is one way we stay connected to the people and places where Ethan was on mission. He was so eager to continue life with Pastors, staff and this community at the time of his passing. We are grateful to each and everyone whom impacted Ethan’s life in the four years he lived at Purdue.

On our trips in 2023, we noticed a Kids ministry building and growing each time we visited Campus House. During Sunday worship times, volunteers and staff provide classroom space for children to come and hear Bible stories and engage in age appropriate activities while their parents attend church service. It is evident to us that Campus House is a multi-generational church right in the heart of this Big Ten University, seeking to serve students and families alike.

In our son’s early childhood years, we admire how our local church’s kids ministry creatively used LEGO’s in the classroom and summer camp programs. Ethan and Noah have experienced learning the love of Jesus Christ all throughout their growing up years simply by creative activities with LEGO. We see LEGO’s helping kids:

  • develop motor skills
  • learn cooperative play
  • giving kids a sense of accomplishment
  • learn persistence
  • encouraging kids to explore
  • teaching kids to be creative

As the month of May 2024 set in, we purposed to remember Ethan and honor his Legacy in a way that would remind us of his engineering and building spirit. Our son was an avid Lego fan. So much so that he became a Materials Science Engineer at Purdue and his focus was polymer science… the study of plastics! He enjoyed creating and teaching with LEGO’s, as well as stories and games even into his adult life. He was active in community at Campus House for his years of undergraduate study and he had intended to continue to be active after college. Therefore, in the week leading up to Ethan’s would be 24th birthday, we delivered several key LEGO Duplo and LEGO Classic sets to the Campus House Kids leader, Tiernan McDivitt and Pastor Erin Good. We pray that continuing to honor Ethan’s legacy will impact the kingdom of God as more children hear the message of Jesus Christ.

We look forward to seeing how the staff and volunteers at Campus House put to use these LEGO sets in the Kids ministry to share the love of Jesus Christ right in the heart of Purdue University’s campus! Do you have a passion to share the love of God? We encourage you to grab a LEGO set and create space to share LEGO activities and tell the Big God Story with children in your life! Come back and tell us how you share in the comments below.

JOLT-ON! 2024: RAILs with Road Runner and Wylie E Coyote!

Random Acts in LEGO… sharing the antics of Road Runner and Wylie E. Coyote with Elise and Sophie!

What is “RAILs” you ask? It is our take on sharing “Random Acts of Kindness”… LEGO style! Watch out for them along our ten day journey between Ethan’s birthday and his leap into eternity day this year.

We sent our friends, Elise and Sophie Chamberlin, the Looney Tunes set of Road Runner and Wylie E. Coyote. Last night, they set aside time to complete the set and remember their long time friendship with Ethan on his birthday. Our family met the Chamberlin family back in 2005 through Bible Study fellowship at our church. At the time, Ethan was 5 years old, Elise age 3, Sophie just a baby and Noah was not born yet! Our families have been doing life all these years together.

Even Ellie their dog joined in (however it is obvious she is not so trusting of that Road Runner!).

Thank you for joining us in remembering Ethan!

Do you have a story of sharing “Random Acts in LEGO” with others? Please share your story in honor of Ethan’s legacy with us! We cannot wait to read it and be encouraged by your creativity.

Be on the look out for our next RAILs moment!

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24 Today…

On this day, your would be 24th birthday, I can only look back and see how unbelievable it is that you are walking with Jesus for two years now. Certainly is an uprooting like no other…

"Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. 
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.
For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."
2 Corinthians 4:16-18

Remembering the last birthday we had with you. Fixing my eyes on Jesus and the eternity that awaits. Missing you every moment son…

JOLT-ON! 2024 Memorial Game Days: In Pursuit of the Brick

If you knew Ethan, you know his capacity for Lego! It has been two years since Ethan took his last giant LEAP into Heaven … In this second year, we have been carefully investing our time and resources into the friends and communities that Ethan cared so much about.

In honor of the engineer and builder that Ethan was and will be forever, we have chosen to theme this years Memorial Game Days on one of the favorite activities both our sons enjoy, building with Lego’s. To those who choose to remember Ethan with us, we invite you to have some creative fun with these iconic bricks.

If you do not have any Lego’s, feel free to participate with any other fun activity that builds fellowship with those you care about. Please also consider sharing a photo or short story with us. When you do, we will send you a JOLT-ON! commemorative sticker or magnet as our thanks.

Ethan had earned a Material Science Engineering degree (Polymer focused) with the dream of working for Lego. He often enjoyed building, creating and teaching with LEGO’s throughout his 22 years.

WHEN: May 30th through June 9th, 2024

This time period starts on Ethan’s Birthday and ends with his Heaven day. You are welcome to extend out into the year ahead if your timeline of remembering is further along in the calendar.

SCHEDULE: Wang Family Events to Remember

Our Family will remember Ethan with the following activities and will share them here during the Memorial Game Days:
-Support Campus House Kids with Lego Learning sets
RAILs: Random Acts In Lego… sharing bricks with others!
Droid Builds, a free build activity originally created by Ethan
-Create a 25-30 second Lego Stop-Motion Video
-Record a time-lapse video of our Memorial Lego Build on June 8th-9th

HOW: Set aside time to remember Ethan and engage in a Lego themed activity

Here are some creative ideas to encourage you to join us…

  • grab a bin of your own Lego’s and build free (Ethan) style…
  • check out Lego Insiders and download Lego coloring pages to share with little one’s in your life
  • donate a Lego set or two to a local charity or children’s center in memory of Ethan
  • play a Lego board game (Heroica, Lego Chess, Creationary, Lego Creator) with friends
  • play a Lego video game (the many Lego Star Wars comes to mind)
  • host a watch party showing Lego Batman or The Lego Movie… there is probably one showing on a streaming service right now!
  • into video making? Use your Lego’s to create a Lego themed 30 second or less stop-motion video like Elizabeth’s or inspired by the one Ethan and Noah made together back in 2016!
  • need some laughter? Watch the recent Lego Star Wars 25-Second Film Festival created by all the fans for the 25th Anniversary of Lego Star Wars.

We are looking forward to all the ways you are remembering Ethan as this second year comes to a close! Please share in the comments below. If you have a file or image to include, please email it to jolton@wfour.net and we will add it to your comment post.

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Arrows In My Quiver…

Brothers | Noah and Ethan

As Mother’s Day 2024 approaches, I am blessed to be mom to my handsome guys, Ethan and Noah.

The weather app yesterday showed high of 79 degrees. I thought to myself “79…Ethan’s 14-year hockey player number”... Today, I hear Noah practicing a song he will sing for recital called “Build a Boat”… both are reminders of the fact that the thread of my sons is weaved intricately into the tapestry of my life. As I think about how I can be thankful in this day, there is the realization that I experience both of them everywhere…

Noah’s high school days are filled with:

  • Math and Engineering challenges and a robust desire to learn
  • Art shows highlighting his creative spark and digital art projects
  • Minecraft and Lego engineering marvels around every turn in our home (he is so gifted as a builder in unique ways)
  • Stories from Chemistry Class in the kitchen (hey mom… baking soda and vinegar lab experiments explained)
  • Serious military vehicle discussions and trips to Cantigny to hang out with the Tanks
  • Learning to Drive… a standard transmission vehicle nonetheless!
  • Volleyball antics and musings on the progress towards healing his left humorous
  • Non-stop youth group and school club activities (developing the next speech team script in his head), and plenty of time with friends

Always Remembering Ethan’s life:

  • Hockey happenings (wait… Patrick Kane plays for the Red Wings now?! I am not sure what Ethan would say!)
  • Lego in the news (still on the hunt for sustainability by 2032)
  • Rollerblading pedestrians on the bike path and heading back home to watch hockey video replays (I am seriously missing Ethan’s mastery of skating on and off the ice these days)
  • Purdue Materials Science Department efforts to lead in the local community
  • Embarking upon plans for the upcoming 2024 Jolt-On! Memorial Game Days
  • His 24th birthday approaching…

I never grow tired of the learning about Gods plan for their place in this world. This learning takes place under our roof and around our table… I truly see the work cut out for me as their mom, to be on mission and equip my sons to be warriors for Christ.

Grateful this day and every day for the blessing of sons!

3Sons are a heritage from the Lord,
    children a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
    are sons born in one’s youth.
Blessed is the man
    whose quiver is full of them.

Psalms 127:3-5

Star Wars Day: A Lego Anniversary on 5/4/2024

Head over to Lego’s official YouTube site for stop motion shorts in celebration of these 25 years of LEGO® Star Wars™!

Hands down, we have celebrated more events in life with Star Wars than any other movie series! Seriously sure that we have more LEGO® Star Wars™ sets than any other.

Our boys are amazing at re-creating Star Wars™ scenes with LEGO® bricks! Check out our very own LEGO® Star Wars™ stop motion “Episode Q” from our vault…

Episode Q

My favorite posted on the Lego.com site is the “Don’t Forget the Droids” compilation. .. especially the Mouse Droid and Tatooine/Jawa vids. Always a fan of the early trilogy as that is what I grew up with. In addition, we all found the creator of “Gluten Free Bread” to be hilariously creative! Congrats to everyone who won honorable mentions! Thanks to Lego for a really fun way to celebrate the day!

To be sure, we will be enjoying ALL the videos on the LEGO® YouTube site today to celebrate another milestone on this Star Wars™ Day…

I Just Need You to Know…

On the situation of grief, how long do others really give you? Three days, three weeks or (at most) 3 months is my experience. Really. That is it. I have experienced every sort of tactic (blaming, shaming, yelling and other sorts of verbal violence) to try and get me to “move on”, “cheer up,” get back to “normal”… and shockingly these attempts have come from some of my closest relationships. What a tension this world brings to the one grieving the loss of a son or daughter. Such an unnatural order of loss and yet people move past the reality of our situation with brevity. So, now that my family is approaching 23 months into this new life without Ethan and with the mess of grief in surround sound, I have some things I just need you to know. May it be the Lord’s will to help you understand my response… 

We are not the same people we were before June 9th, 2022. Do not expect to find the same person you knew before that date. Our former selves died that day with Ethan. The loss of a child changes a person. Regardless, we still serve the same God, believe in His goodness and trust His plans for us.  We experience God profoundly now walking forward.

You may see or experience us become emotional at times for the rest of our life. Emotions of grief come in waves that one cannot fathom or predict. It does not mean I have lost my faith. Nor does it does mean I am in need of some type of “word” from resources that are giving you comfort. While everyone around us seems to seek temporary “comforts”, we actually do not.  It is the farthest thing from our minds and hearts still even now.  The three of us actually cannot even comfort each other.  The Holy Spirit carries us daily. We grieve with hope as I Thessalonians 4 tells us to.  However, we have no desire for comfort in the same manner the rest of the world does. 

We would rather someone tell us “it is good to see you” or ask if we have eaten today. Those practical words we can respond to. Otherwise, we stagger at the oft asked question, “How are you?”. To this day, it is one I cannot answer. My response is not one of happiness. I find my mind trying to cope with those I encounter in this manner by searching out other languages for context on how to say a simple “hello”. Such as in the Mandarin Chinese language where “nǐ chīle ma” is a simple hello greeting which really means “have you eaten?”. Saying “hello” without a question is most helpful.

Please know we will never be able to move on.  Only those whom have lost a child truly understand this.  Grief stages have no order and no ending. We are not “stuck”, but rather the opposite. It is the Lord whom has placed us exactly where he wants us to be. Other bereaved parents tell us there is no moving on.  I cannot even fathom feeling this loss as anything less than it felt the moment I learned Ethan had died. In some way, we will carry a certain amount of grief that shows up in the unexpected the rest of our life.  You can try and shame or manipulate us into “moving on” with your words or even with your silence; however, those tactics will only create distance. Having been given the blessing of our sons, the loss of Ethan so suddenly is a difficulty I cannot explain.  So, I will not try. 

It’s okay that I am not okay. It’s alright that I am not alright. In spite of that statement, we are somehow able to wake everyday with breath in our lungs. Somehow, I manage to get up and care for myself, our family, attend to work and details of living. I ask the Lord “How” every moment of each day. Lament is consistently my song. Lament is not wrong. It provides a biblical passage of wrestling with the Lord (expressing fear or complaint, asking boldly, turning to trust) that is well documented in the Psalms.

There is no fixing. There is a brokenness that will not be fixed in this lifetime. We have a blessed assurance for heaven on earth where we will be with Jesus face to face, find wholeness and reunite with Ethan again. Until then, every day is too long. 

I will say what I need at the right time. Most of the time, we do not have the emotional stamina to deal with trivial matters when our minds are focused on the eternal. Many come at us with their need.  When this happens, it is often too overwhelming to sort out our own needs. In addition, grief brain is real. It robs us of the ability to clearly communicate, exhibit patience or even respond with grace. Do not be offended if we decline social activities. At times we can show up to it and other times we just cannot. We are figuring out a new normal. One that is unfamiliar and uncomfortable.

The joy we experience now is not what others want or expect to see exhibited in us.  We experience biblical joy every day. The call to express joy is everywhere in the bible, especially joy in the face of suffering.  Very common references often quoted are James 1:2, Phil 4:4, 1 Thes 5:16 and I could go on.  However, the understanding of this joy is profoundly in front of us right now.  It is not a required “happiness” (which is worldly and fleeting).  Joy comes from the Holy Spirit. The biblical joy we experience is thus:  “Joy is the settled assurance that God is in control of all the details of our life, the quiet confidence that ultimately everything is going to be alright (when Christ returns and heaven is established on earth), and the determined choice to praise God in every situation.”.  This is us.  This is the joy we have chosen from the first moment when our son died and everyday since.  We see joy and the fear of the Lord in a much different and more profound way than others can even imagine.  The power we experienced from our God and Savior is terrifying in light of our present reality. 

All that said, Jesus is my strength day by day.

Other helpful resources:
There is a really helpful podcast I found not too long after Ethan leaped into heaven. The episode below in particular has helped me shape how I respond to challenging relationships in these days. Before you seek to challenge us in any way, please listen for understanding.
Episode 9 | Ten Things Bereaved Parents Wish You Knew
While We’re Waiting® – Hope After Child Loss

Solid Joys Devotional by John Piper
Seven Sources of Joy

PS… I resonate with the Bereaved Parents Bill of Rights as it is also a good reminder that we have the right to grieve in the way God is directing us… after all we are walking in His will for our life.

Splatoon @ Purdue: 2024 Spring Intercollegiate Invitational

Spring Intercollegiate Invitational
Splatoon @ Purdue

March 23rd, 2024

Hosted at the Boiler Game Mine in the Purdue Memorial Union (West Lafayette, IN)

We were very glad to continue to support the Splatoon @ Purdue gaming community throughout 2024 as well as their seasonal Spring event. It has been great to see the efforts of Zach, Brady, and Natalie’s leadership in these last two years. The growth the club has experienced is evidence of their hard work. All three of them are graduating this spring which makes this ’24 Spring Intercollegiate Invitational extra special. Zach provided a really awesome user experience and some pics after the event. As always, Jolteon is right there in the mix as a reminder of Ethan’s (Jolteon79) role in organizing the first Collegiate Invitational back in 2022 as well as his encouragement and leadership within the club during his lifetime at Purdue.

This year, we saw 4 teams join in the battles: Purdue University (West Lafayette), Michigan State, Ohio State, and Middle Tennessee University. Prizes for the event were sponsored by MSi, the world leading gaming brand. Winning team members from Michigan State claimed their title for a second year and were awarded an awesome prize vault from MSi. Check out the replay on the Clubs YouTube site!

We were honored to continue to support the Splatoon @ Purdue communities gaming efforts this year as we remember Ethan (Jolteon79).
GG to all!

Shhhhh….We will also surprise the Club with a fun box of goodies at their last semester group meeting of the season, Spring In-House 2024!