OP, other anons have given you good counsel. Please let me add:
A. Obtain a generator (3000 watt or better) that can be fueled with fuel that can be replenished and made readily available. Diesel? Kerosene? Gasoline? Propane?
B. Obtain at least one 50 ft drop cord (14 gauge minimum; 12 gauge even better)
C. Obtain at least 2, 12v car-batteries that can be connected in parallel. Learn now how to connect the batteries in parallel and how to charge the batteries with the generator. Be sure not to OVERCHARGE the batteries. Learn now how to calculate how many watt-hours of power the batteries can supply at 'such-and-such' power demand (or just look it up on the web).
D. Obtain an inverter (change DC into AC voltage), capable of supplying at least 50 watts AC (2000 watts inverters for less than 50 bucks; many of them use 12v DC as an input; check your labels)
E. Obtain mattress warmer to suit your situation (Single? Queen? King? [readily available at most retail outlets; maybe even Pillow Guy] and to fit your favorite mattress. "Heat the bed... not the house" Mattress warmers do not require excessive power but your demand calculations should be rigorous (to help avoid waking up on a cold mattress)
F. Insulate and prepare at least one room for habitation &/or sleeping. You MUST have fresh air in this space. Choose the air inlet/exhaust carefully. Others have given you good guidance for heating.
G. Obtain and learn how to operate a battery powered, mulitband radio or an emergency, hand-charged radio. If you know any ham-operators, re-connect with them now and offer them favors for their communications abilities.
H. Prepare containers of potable water to keep unfrozen in your inhabited space. Round up, clean and fill all the containers you can manage. Prepare to melt snow for drinking. Save your excreted water and use for toilet flushing (just hold your nose and pour it into the toilet bowl. It doesn't have to go into the flush-tank). Obviously, do NOT allow the bathroom fixtures to freeze.
DO NOT run the generator at night or while sleeping. Charge the batteries with the generator during the DAY or, whenever you are NOT sleeping. Hide the generator at night or during sleep periods. Remember that the car-batteries will 'out-gas' some little bit so, they cannot be located too close to a sleeping area. They need ventilation also but DO NOT let the batteries freeze.
Learn now how to connect the mattress warmer to the inverter/battery power-supply. The mattress warmer probably will be AC and your instructions can help you calculate how much wattage will be needed per hour of use (or just look it up on the web). Electric blankets can be helpful but are NOT as useful in deep cold as a mattress warmer. Mattress warmers may become your best friends.
Learn now how to operate a fire extinguisher and keep at least one handy, just in case. Buckets of sand can help if nothing else is available.
ABOVE ALL, remember that God loves you and He is concerned for your well being. ASK HIM for His protection, guidance and presence. It's okay that we are ignorant. However, it is FOOLISH not to ask for wisdom and for connection to others of His Children who may be more knowledgeable than ourselves. Amen.
OP, other anons have given you good counsel. Please let me add:
A. Obtain a generator (3000 watt or better) that can be fueled with fuel that can be replenished and made readily available. Diesel? Kerosene? Gasoline? Propane?
B. Obtain at least one 50 ft drop cord (14 gauge minimum; 12 gauge even better)
C. Obtain at least 2, 12v car-batteries that can be connected in parallel. Learn now how to connect the batteries in parallel and how to charge the batteries with the generator. Be sure not to OVERCHARGE the batteries. Learn now how to calculate how many watt-hours of power the batteries can supply at 'such-and-such' power demand (or just look it up on the web).
D. Obtain an inverter (change DC into AC voltage), capable of supplying at least 50 watts AC (2000 watts inverters for less than 50 bucks; many of them use 12v DC as an input; check your labels)
E. Obtain mattress warmer to suit your situation (Single? Queen? King? [readily available at most retail outlets; maybe even Pillow Guy] and to fit your favorite mattress. "Heat the bed... not the house" Mattress warmers do not require excessive power but your demand calculations should be rigorous (to help avoid waking up on a cold mattress)
F. Insulate and prepare at least one room for habitation &/or sleeping. You MUST have fresh air in this space. Choose the air inlet/exhaust carefully. Others have given you good guidance for heating.
G. Obtain and learn how to operate a battery powered, mulitband radio or an emergency, hand-charged radio. If you know any ham-operators, re-connect with them now and offer them favors for their communications abilities.
H. Prepare containers of potable water to keep unfrozen in your inhabited space. Round up, clean and fill all the containers you can manage. Prepare to melt snow for drinking. Save your excreted water and use for toilet flushing (just hold your nose and pour it into the toilet bowl. It doesn't have to go into the flush-tank). Obviously, do NOT allow the bathroom fixtures to freeze.