I was just looking at my bill; We got solar which partially offsets us in December 2010. Our net usage (deducting solar) was 144kWh last month, and in the prior year (also solar) it was 35kWh. When we had no solar we averaged 12kWh/day (averaged over the whole year); The first full year with solar we averaged 8kWh/day.
The oldest portion of the house dates from between 1882 (map shows brickyard) and 1885 (found an old photo). Total of about 1350sq.ft. plus unfinished basement of about 400sq.ft., electric powers the computers, lights, fridge, furnace fan, washer, dryer (110v model, small, and used infrequently) AC (which we use about 3 days a year). Heat, cooking, and water are gas, and the insulation is not perfect so winter gas bills are of course more.
I've actually taken steps to eject some amount of power usage. I insisted on the most efficient fridge at the capacity we got, and giving the range the short shrift on the pot of money we had, because, well, fridge runs always and the stove exists to be a waste of energy. Likewise powering down computers except a mac mini and some DVRs, a CF in every light socket, and going to solely LED-backlit flat screens. Where else can I skimp?

The solar monitoring system, if you're curious:
https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/public/systems/5QmH10847