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Tracy Fisher with Keyerra & Trayauna at the 2007 Daddy's Little Girl Valentine's Dance

r. Fisher has a big family ­ three boys and two girls. But for Valentine’s Day, it was all about his little ladies.

Though he spends quite a bit of time with his daughters ­ Keyerra, 10 and Trayaunna, 4 ­ the Father Daughter Valentine’s dance was a unique outing for the trio.

“It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity. It helps me build a bond between me and my daughters. It’s the main reason why I’m here. It’s our first dance like this and I have wanted to be here for the past four years,” he says. “Sometimes daddy’s away from home and this is important to me.”

Both girls are very athletic, he says. In fact, the network marketer for Tahitian Noni, has been coaching Keyerra in basketball since she was 5 years old. “It’s really cool. He helps me play basketball better and he helps me with school and

keeping my grades up,” the fifth-grader says while smiling at her dad. “I want to be a model and basketball player and have a business like my daddy.”

Regardless of what she and her sister Trayaunna aspire to be in life, the proud poppa wants them to be “strong, professional, God-fearing and classy women.”

But while they’re little girls, the father of five says he doesn’t worry so much about his daughters being approached by boys in the future.

“They have three brothers who talk to them all the time. We’re a big family of protection,” he says.

Overall, he says he wants his little girls to know that “daddy loves them with every fiber of my being. That I did the best I possibly could to raise strong Black women. If I do my part to help raise a strong woman then I’ve done my job.”

 

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