Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
I used to say “Let’s roll” all the time, to my kids when we were ready to leave, to a friend when we were about to go into the restaurant for lunch, to myself as I was gearing up to start a project. Just a catchy phrase to convey let’s be on our way or let’s do this.
Our hero Todd Beamer used that same phrase on Flight 93, as he was preparing to do what he could to stop that plane from crashing into the White House.
Every time I use it now, I think of Todd. I think
of his bravery, his grace, his selflessness as he prepared to say goodbye to his wife and two kids with a third on the way, as he prepared to sacrifice himself to save his country.
I stopped using it for a while. It felt trite, shallow, to use it for simple things. Then I thought no, because I can’t help thinking of Todd and all he stood for every time I say the phrase.
So now, now I say it proudly, with a silent nod to that day so many years ago now, that changed everyone’s lives. To that hero who did what he could. And it’s a reminder to me, to do what *I* can to make life a bit better for me and mine.
Thanks Todd. For the reminder that we’re never powerless or helpless, that even in the darkest of days we can make a difference. Thanks for that. It’s humbling and expansive all at once.
Say it with me now. Pledge to make a difference, to not give in, to not be helpless or hopeless, to honor our heroes, their legacy, their memories.
Say it with me. “Let’s roll”


Our hero Todd Beamer used that same phrase on Flight 93, as he was preparing to do what he could to stop that plane from crashing into the White House.
Every time I use it now, I think of Todd. I think
of his bravery, his grace, his selflessness as he prepared to say goodbye to his wife and two kids with a third on the way, as he prepared to sacrifice himself to save his country.
I stopped using it for a while. It felt trite, shallow, to use it for simple things. Then I thought no, because I can’t help thinking of Todd and all he stood for every time I say the phrase.
So now, now I say it proudly, with a silent nod to that day so many years ago now, that changed everyone’s lives. To that hero who did what he could. And it’s a reminder to me, to do what *I* can to make life a bit better for me and mine.
Thanks Todd. For the reminder that we’re never powerless or helpless, that even in the darkest of days we can make a difference. Thanks for that. It’s humbling and expansive all at once.
Say it with me now. Pledge to make a difference, to not give in, to not be helpless or hopeless, to honor our heroes, their legacy, their memories.
Say it with me. “Let’s roll”
