I changed the gallery mostly to descriptions you can click on and go straight to the .jpg's. I had some things to add, and it was becoming a bit unweildy. You can still find the old version.
The latest photo:

Baby Katharine at fifteen months (Taken September, 2002). I was a few weeks pregnant with Mitchell.
A non-smiling version of the photo above, taken February, 2001. Click for a larger version of the image.
Chronological order:
With my then-girlfriend Michele.
Taken not by Tom, but at Tom's wedding in 1986. We're behaving ourselves in front of the family. Don't we look like nice, normal girls?
From back in my glamour punk days. Two shots of me with blue in my hair. 1984?
Dressed as Alex from Clockwork Orange
This was taken Halloween 1987. The guy with the beer is my very dear friend Tom, who took most of the photos below.
My friend Bil braiding my hair in 1997.
My friend Bil is braiding my hair because I couldn't. This was mere days after my first hand surgery, and dealing with my hair was one of the biggest problems.
Slumped on the couch with one of my favorite people in the world: Matt Hamrick.
It was a long day of story exchange, and we were tired. Another photo by Tom DePlonty taken in the late 1990's. Matt is six kinds of cool. (So is Tom.) This picture is very yellow, which is not Tom's fault.
My husband!
Taken by Tom the same day as the photo above.
Lazing in the sun in my BoneDance Tshirt
Tom shot me lazing in the sun on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Can you hear the stream at the bottom of the hill? Small version here.
Peg and Joel eating on Billl's porch in '99.
Tom caught me and my husband in the summer of 1999, having a snack on Bill Whitcomb's porch. I like him -- my husband, I mean. We've been married over 10 years. I like Billl, too, but not the same way. I am wearing a classic mid-'80's Flaming Carrot T-shirt. We are both wearing our Pepper Pants, from ChefWear, which are worn by many discriminating neuroscientists.
Buying raspberries in Boston's Haymarket, 1999
This was from a day spent being all touristy with a friend in Boston in the spring of 1999. We'd just come from the North End, and I stopped to buy some produce in Haymarket. I love Haymarket. It's noisy and crowded, and cheap, and you can get swordfish for $2.99 a pound. There's a smaller version of this photo here.
Two grinning, happily married fools.
Taken by Joel's Uncle Ed, a few days after Christmas 2000. Happy. No one else knew we were expecting a baby. Small version here.
Joel with the artificial nose. My husband doing a demo of the Tufts Medical School Nose -- a chemosensing device that can learn! It's as sensitive as a dog's nose for TNT, and has actually found anti-personnel land mines in the field. You can learn more about it on Scientific American Frontiers
Holding one snacked-out baby. See me model that necessity of every new-parent's wardrobe: the burp cloth.
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