I wasn't really prepared when we were hit by the 8.8 earthquake in February. I'd gotten complacent about the locations of my flashlights, and since the earthquake happened in the middle of the night (and the lights went out 20 seconds into the 2.5 minutes it lasted), I was in a bit of a precarious state when the ground stopped shaking and I had to make my way to my DD8's room (avoiding broken glass on the way). Luckily my shoes were in an area between me and the glass, so I was able to get to them safely.
We all now have shoes under each of our beds and flashlights on our bedside tables. I have lots of spare batteries as well, and plenty of candles (since our power was out for four days).
My DDs said after the quake that they really didn't know what to do when the shaking started. Although we'd had a discussion about duck and cover, we hadn't gone into specific details on what each of them should have done in their own bedrooms. DD11 was away at a sleepover, and they all did one of the worst things you can do by running outside (most people I know who were injured were hurt when they were trying to move around during the shaking). DD9 panicked and just sat on her bed (whimpering "Mommy..." she told me after


). We've now made a plan for what to do in each room of the house should we have another really good shake.
Although we didn't really need food (I keep a fairly well-stocked pantry), we didn't have nearly enough water. The stores ran out of bottled water very quickly when they opened, and they weren't restocked for about a month. We lost all of our water about 12 hours after the quake (the power was out so the reservoir wasn't being filled and water main leaks drained it really quickly). In future I'd make sure that all of my bathtubs were filled as soon as possible (luckily we have a pool, so we used that water for flushing toilets). We also have several 5 litre bottles of water in our storage shed in case of emergency.
Those are a few things I can think of right now. If I think of any more, I'd add them later.
