My sister came to VA for a rare trip, so I took the day off work and we decided to drive to Virginia Beach. It was a gorgeous, sunny day, but too windy to stay on the beach.
We decided to visit one of the few shops that was open that early, off-season, and the cashier had a TV on. We asked what was happening with this building burning and he said "The US is under attack!" I've always thought elephants were a good-luck symbol, so I bought a little granite elephant from that store that day. He sits on my mantel today.
My mom was (still is) a federal employee, so we called her first. After Oklahoma City, all federal employees had a heads-up about national security issues, but not that day. We quickly decided that if the country was under attack, we better get the heck outta the largest naval base in the country.
As we drove home, we listened to more reports - the towers fell, Shanksville, the Pentagon. Paparazzi was driving on the beltway that morning and traffic didn't move for hours.
My most vivid memory is how beautiful and clear the weather was, and how kind strangers were to one another for days after. We were so shocked and heartbroken. We all wanted to help and all we could really do was donate blood.
Our country did change that day. For good and bad. I still pray for comfort and hope for everyone affected.