yes, been there, done that...
if you don't have any buckets, fill the bathtub with water - this is water to use to FLUSH THE TOILET... if there is no electricity, there is no way to run a pump, no pump=no water going into water tower, eventually the towers run dry - and then no bathing/flushing water (and no drinking water either) (if you don't know how to flush a toilet with water - get a bucket, 3 lb coffee can will do, fill it, dump in the bowl of the toilet - presto, the toilet flushes!)
if possible have a grill, gas grill (with side burner) you can make coffee, cook meals, etc.... and obviously do not use it in the house... also have a small charcoal grill 'just in case'
buy bottled water for cooking and drinking... you wouldn't believe how many people complained about not having coffee after Ivan (one week without electric and 3 days no water here)
get flashlites that use double A batteries, C and D batteries disappear immediately... we also have 'tap lights' all over the house... if you hang them up on the walls you have plenty of light
get hand sanitizer for cleaning hands if no water and you are trying to conserve what you do have
have plenty of foods that don't need cooking or at the very least, minimal heating...
you are SUPPOSED to be able to sustain yourselves for at LEAST 72 HOURS....
don't forget pet food...
oh and don't think that just because you are inland that you don't have any concerns - we are 90 miles inland and Ivan hit here (eye right over our house) as a CATAGORY TWO storm, winds of 100 mph!