So, you've got water. Do you have a safe heat source for warmth, cooking, bathing?

Do you have good medical reference literature, a well inventoried pelican case, and some CERT training?

Do you have a quality emergency radio, up to and including scanners, Ham, etc.?

Do you have enough dried and canned food to last your family at least three months?

How about a couple deep cycle batts, inverter, and an LED lighting system for the hallway?

Sprouting seeds, and multi vitamins?

Cases of batteries, extra headlamps, light sticks, lighters, blankets, sheets, towels, paper plates and plastic forks/knives?

We had a trial run during our week long power outage and did great. It was a good time to rotate.

If disaster strikes, and not civil unrest, you'll want to have extras to give to your unprepared or unlucky friends, family and neighbors, even if its through a third party organization like your church or red cross. That way your redistributionist neighbors won't point and yell "HOARDER!!", when you're really just well prepared well ahead of time. Not to mention it might beat inflation to buy 1,000 rolls of mountain money.

Better yet, organize your street to make sure you win the Least Traumatized award.

You could also get plate carriers, PASGT, NVD, M14 and a couple motorolas and 11 friends.

You'll probably get conniptions, but check out survivalblog.com for some excellent prepper advice.