Me with my very first prosthesis. Even though it was tough, my parents let me figure out how to do things on my own.
I loved dance class as a kid. Here I am, channeling my best inner ballerina! Dance also helped me with my balance and coordination.
I love proving to people that I really am limitless in what I can do. Adaptive CrossFit is a way I keep my body strong, and it’s a lot of fun!
I also enjoy playing other sports, like basketball and softball.
It was so much fun appearing on the Rachael Ray Show and a “Shark Tank Jr.” segment. It’s where I pitched the initial prototype for Project Unicorn! Here I am with Mark Cuban, one of the Shark Tank judges.
I love traveling and advocating for limb difference awareness. Here I am in action at a recent TedxYouth talk.
Proudly spreading our mission and message far and wide. I love clothes that empower me and help me feel stronger!
Showing off Project Unicorn—and the power of glitter!—at the Maker Faire. Sam and I worked so hard to come up with an even better design that really made a splash.
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Family portrait! Randy, Cameron, Jordan, Jen, Blue, and Bailey. (Blue is the Weimaraner mix; Bailey is the goldendoodle.)
Besides my family, the most important people in my life are my friends. Here I am with my two best friends, Quin and Reese. Our moms met before we were born, and for most of my life we have lived across the street from each other, which is convenient!
Maine is a special spot for my family and me. It’s a place where we can relax and just be together.
My travels also help me feel limitless, and I feel so lucky to have such amazing experiences. During a trip to Florida for the Amputee Coalition National Conference, I got to meet this awesome dolphin named Winter, who uses a prosthetic tail! After I saw how she uses her own helper tail, Winter really helped me change my perspective on my own prostheses.
Unless otherwise indicated, insert photos are courtesy of the Reeves family.
Striking a pose in Austin, Texas. I’m so happy to be able to travel to cool places and spread the message of limb difference awareness and the importance of STEM/STEAM.