Looks like you're prepping for a summer storm - how about your furnace? Don't forget the circulator pump(s) for hot water, or the fan for hot air.
Do you have a sump pump?
That can be critical if you lose power during a storm like today's. Is your range gas? Those can be lit manually and you won't need to worry about a coffee pot, microwave, or frying pan. A clip-on ammeter is great for determining your draw, but they're not cheap. If you have a friend with one, buy him a few beers.
If you're not hardwiring in your generator, you'll probably want a cord similar to this one: http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/Gen-Tran-D10450DW/p985.html
That one takes the 30A 240V Twist-Lok output on a generator and breaks it into two 120V dual GFCI outlets. Some generators come with them, expect to pay over $50 if you buy one separately.
I found that cord through a search just to show it to you. But that site just happens to have quite a few How-To's on it, you might want to look around - it may answer a question you didn't know you had.
Who the hell let all the morning people run things?