Thanks everyone, so much, for your responses!
Don't know if anyone who responded plans on revisiting but I thought I would give some feedback.
GreenTree, I have started growing vegetables and started a compost heap too. I am living in a rental property so all of my "crop" is in containers. I have learnt that to ensure a continuous crop, you should plant some seedlings every couple of weeks. I have also learnt NOT to raise seeds by sowing a whole bunch of them in one tiny pot! That was a nightmare to plant my carrots and cabbages out from a tangled mess of seedlings...

I have heard a lot about canning vegetables being a potential problem due to botulism, and that's put me off. How have your efforts gone so far? I know how to sew basic things but only with a sewing machine (something I think I might have to do away with eventually).
Laurasia, Elocs and Wednesday, your strategy of breaking all the preparations down into manageable pieces and working outwards sounds very helpful. Thank you!
Silenttodd, thanks for your advice on buying a bicycle. A few weeks ago I did just this. It's only a basic, inexpensive bike, called a "cruiser", but it suits me at this stage because I am a little rusty re bike riding and this bike only has 5 gears. I have been looking for Thoreau's books in second hand stores without success. I'm currently reading a book called "At Home In The Woods", which was directly inspired by Thoreau.
Grillzilla, I got a yearning to go camping earlier this year (haven't gone yet) and have been snapping up things cheaply or second-hand like mess kits, sleeping bags, gas stoves etc. Great to know my camping yearning has a dual purpose. Good tactic about the more expensive purchases being for energy efficient purposes (ie for the immediate benefit of the family).
Kevincarter, what a terrific idea about teaching my boys to be self-sufficient. There's no way my boys are going to be slaves to advertising. Materialism makes me sick (though I still have a little bit of it in my blood; it's so hard to get rid of once it gets in there... which is why our society is so fXXked up). And SKILLS... I truly believe that the things you know inside your head will be the key to making some sort of life out of all this.
Doly, I'm glad you said that because I don't have a mortgage and with the way things are going, there will be no chance we will ever own a home (or be paying one off, at least). But by the same token it does concern me greatly that when TSHTF we'll have no shelter to retreat to that we can call our own. I am very interested in the idea of windmills, but I'm wary of solar panels as I don't think they'll be easily fixable in the event of a breakdown. Have you been to the website journey to forever? They have pictures of cardboard houses... that's probably all I can afford!
Elocs, I can't ever see myself harming animals in any way, so I will probably become a vegetarian in a self-sufficiency scenario. One day I might get some chooks for the eggs, and a cow or two for the dairy products. I just don't know about hunting animals... plus all those starving people walking around the countryside will eat a lot of them anyway (and then each other maybe...

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RacerJace, I'm the same as you - a mixture of both survivalist skills and sustainable skills would be the way to go, I think. I see you're in Australia - I'm in Sydney.
kjmclark - Yes I do need to go clear my head, don't I...

Fitness in a post-peak world would be essential. I am probably the most unfit person on the planet. The writing out a list idea is fantastic, thank you.
Clueless, my plan is to get rid of at least 50% of everything I own. I have accumulated so much "stuff" over the years, not much of it particularly useful... it weighs you down psychologically as well as in real life. I am an atheist but I will read the Revelations you speak of.
rwwff, thanks for your advice on building up some finances. We have done that a little bit, and I am trying to build on it a little bit whenever I can. We do have some small debts that I'm desperately trying to get paid off. I like the idea of Intentional Communities or whatever they are. Don't know what my husband thinks about that though...

We'd probably have to bring the mother-in-law along...
Doomed... that is helpful... I am very scared of dying but I have kind of come to terms with the fact that I might be gone in a few years. I can try and increase my chances of making it through T2 and T3, but apart from that there's nothing I can really do.
The Turtle... be flexible and learn to adapt... that is a hard one for me. But useful - critical - advice, given the possible events ahead.
Aimrehtopyh, great to know someone else here has twins! Going to goodwill stores is one of my favourite ever pastimes, and there is one I go to every week. The goodies I have found at this place has netted me plenty of money on Ebay

and I have found many books and other bits and pieces that might help me in future.
Thanks again everyone!
