Moms don’t get the recognition they deserve! As a business run BY local moms FOR local moms, Boston Moms is excited to showcase the hard work local moms are doing — both at home and in their professions.

Boston Moms is proud to feature Tracy Skelly for this “Meet a Boston Mom Monday!” Tracy is the mom to and founder of The Little Cocoa Bean Company. 

Join us in celebrating Tracy and the important contributions she makes at home and at work! 

We asked Tracy to share a bit about herself. Get to know her here!

Full name: Tracy Skelly

Occupation/business name: The Little Cocoa Bean Company

Children: Sophia, 19 months

Hometown: Oak Park, California

Favorite local restaurant: Ooh, this is tough! Just one?! Probably Toro. Tasty tapas are my jam.

Favorite local business or brand: I live in Roslindale. The Birch Street House and Garden in Rosi Square is the sweetest little shop. I can always find great gifts and cards there.

Tell us a bit about your work/job: I am the founder and CEO of The Little Cocoa Bean Company. The Little Cocoa Bean Company provides caregivers with fresh, ready-made baby and toddler foods featuring a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, grains, and spices. Our foods are inspired by global favorites and feature non-western ingredients for food/nutrient diversity in addition to nutrient density. Additionally, we provide recipes, tutorials, and videos to teach caregivers how to identify, find, and prepare meals at home using our favorite ingredients.

What is the one thing that surprised you the most about motherhood? I wasn’t prepared to love my child as much as I do. That felt strange to type out, but the minute I thought about erasing it, I remembered one of the benefits of being part of a mom group; you all understand what I mean. I knew I’d love my baby, but I wasn’t prepared for this kind of love. There’s absolutely nothing like it. I love her on a cellular level. It’s a love I can’t describe with words because all the words are insufficient.

What is one piece of advice you’d offer another working mom? My advice starts with a story. When I was young, my parents moved our family from the city to the ‘burbs. For years there was a room in our house, a formal sitting room of sorts, that didn’t have any furniture in it. Nothing at all. My brother and I would use that room for wrestling matches, gymnastic routines, sleepovers with our friends, and lots of cartwheels. We loved that room. Eventually, my parents filled the room with formal furniture, and we had to move our shenanigans elsewhere. A few years ago, my brother and I were talking about the room without furniture and how much we loved it. My mom shook her head and laughed. She revealed that they were so ashamed of that room. When they moved us to the suburbs, they felt like they had to do it to keep us away from the violence that plagued so many inner cities at the time. However, they could barely afford the new home, so all the extras (like furniture for a formal sitting room) had to wait. They worried we’d notice the difference between our friends’ fully furnished homes and our own. Well, they were right. We did notice. We noticed that none of our friends had awesome, empty rooms on the main floor where anything was possible! As working moms, we often feel like we’re not doing enough, giving enough, present enough, providing enough, (fill in the blank) enough. But while we’re wasting time worrying about what’s missing, our babies are doing cartwheels and enjoying the gloriously simple pleasures in life. Perhaps going forward we can give ourselves a little break and a lot of grace.

What is one way you take care of yourself?: Friday evenings aren’t for working. I take the night off and I watch movies, read books, and catch up with friends.

List two other women who inspire you (can be local or celebrity): The fabulous Michelle Obama and civil rights activist Angela Davis.

You can keep up with Tracy on Instagram! Follow her at @littlecocoabeanco and @mrstskelly.

Are you interested in being highlighted in a “Meet a Boston Mom” feature, or do you know someone who deserves this recognition? Let us know! Please email Meghan Block at [email protected] to discuss a feature.
Meghan Block
Meghan was born and raised on the South Shore and attended college in Boston. After college, she married her high school sweetheart and followed him to Charleston, SC, and Groton, CT, where he served as a submarine officer in the United States Navy. Military life was an adventure, and after six crazy years of service (and two babies later!), the pair decided to move *home* to the South Shore in 2016 and put down some roots. Meghan is the proud owner of Boston Moms and work-at-home mom to William, Benjamin, and Caroline, born in 2013, 2015 and 2019. She loves meeting new people, encouraging moms, celebrating motherhood, and supporting small businesses.