The answer is, I'm geared up for long term survival. No, I don't expect to live in the woods forever with what I have. But I do expect what I have to help me out for a decent length of time.
Good kit, you seem to have most things covered but if your intention is to survive in the woods for any length of time i.e. greater than a few weeks, then a more substaintial shelter than a tent will most likely be required i.e. a log cabin. Perhaps a good quality Gransfors Scandinavian Forest axe would be worthwhile. A packet of stainless wood screws could prove to be very useful for long term survival out in the woods.
Also a SW, MW, FM radio may be useful so you know when its safe to come out of the woods. Also some goods maps of the area with a good map case together a quality compass would be probably be required as well.
Some other little luxuries such as food (although I think you mentioned earlier you had a large plastic container full of goodies - hopefully lots of tasty treats full of fats and carbohydrates - it takes a lot of energy to both build a useful long term shelter and for hunting and fishing game etc) and a couple of rolls of toilet paper (doesn't weigh much but makes for some considerable additional comfort).
A UCO candle lantern might be useful for your candles or a solar battery/charger and a quality flashlight such as a Fenix 2AA with a light diffuser attachment for longer term illumination needs.