Showing posts with label Getting to Know Kora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Getting to Know Kora. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Coming Clean...

So I've been thinking....
When I started blogging I wasn't sure how this would turn out or who would read.
So I came up with my little pen name, Kora Bruce.
Kora from my maternal grandmother Cora.
And Bruce came from my last name
& my daddy.

But these days
I'm meeting so many wonderful
and beautiful people through this blog
and I see so many of you as
true friends.

So lets go.
Bonjour pretty people.
If you weren't already aware
I'm Michelle Broussard.
Meesh. Meesha. Shell. Shelly. MBru.
and apparently... Kora Bruce.

So with my little
revelation and such.
I'm giving you guys a chance to ask me
any question that you'd like.
And I will answer them on Monday.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Lost in Translation

Yesterday, I stumbled upon a blog by one of the funniest and most talented guys I know of, Tim Landry. I could say I know him seeing as we went to high school together and I've seen him around Lafayette, but I don't want to give you the false impression that I'm a part of the Lafayette's ultra elite yet so very cooool Hipster Scene. More on why I'm not in a sec...

Tim re-blogged a piece (that I absolutely loved) about how if your favorite female lead from an indie movie were a real-life person, she'd be an "obnoxious maniac." The piece goes on to translate scenarios from movies into real life - and somehow the adorable, heart melting, quirks just don't stand up.

Now, I can say I know a few real-life ladies who pull off the quirkiness with absolute ease and charm. I, on the other hand, can not. Don't get me wrong, my eccentricities don't bother me in the least bit - I embrace my wackiness with a religious fervency and fly my freak flag as high as it will go. I am, however, realistically aware that they don't make me an indie trendy "quirkamuffin."

For example:

  • I'm a sentence finisher. I've tried, but I just can't help it. I get so excited about the other person is saying that I jump in to finish it - most of the times I'm pretty off.
  • I hate wet sinks. Blame my mother and her obsessive cleaning, but every time I use a sink I take a dishcloth or paper towel and wipe it down.
  • I can't look at someones mouth when they're talking - otherwise, I'll mouth the words as they say them...pretty distracting, eh? LyLa thinks so.
  • I get so easily embarrassed for people on reality TV shows that I haaaave to flip the channel.
  • When I'm leaving a comment on Blogger and there's a "Captcha" word, I say the "word" in my head, give it a silly definition, and use it in a sentence. Every time. Save my sanity. Get rid of 'em folks.
  • I stumble over my words in almost all conversations (I'm realizing that a majority of my quirks are language related - makes me feel like an underdeveloped Rainman of sorts.)
  • I've got an incredible long term memory (we're talking what someone was wearing the first day I met them in highschool) but my short term memory is crap - and I'm terrible at retelling conversations I just had.
  • I don't enjoy people invading my personal space - I HATE being poked and I'm incredibly ticklish - to the point of convulsions and gasping for air. So if you ever see me, please don't touch me. Case in Point, LyLa (who's also my hair stylist FYI) has the hardest time washing color out of my hair - I squirm around and tense up, kicking my feet everytime she gets near my ears/neck. I have to apply pressure with my hands to my ears so I don't focus on her touching me.
  • I'm completely obsessed with Garlic. I will eat it on anything and everything.
  • I hate wearing shoes. I never wear shoes at home and wear sandals to the office so I can slip them off and walk around barefoot.

(ack! It's so weird to see all those side by side in black and white!)

So tell me this, what are your quirks?

Make me feel less of a silly-billy and tell me what makes you peculiar or odd.

(I promise I won't poke fun =P)

PS- I *just know* some ones going to read the above and web-diagnose me with some form of autism or a rare language disability.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Surprise on a Monday Morning...

My internet at home has been out for nearly a week since our modem has decided that we're just not worth the effort. iPhone decided to follow in Modem's footsteps and crapped out a majority of Saturday & Sunday. Read: I spent my weekend hiding from most of technology. It was quite nice. But even better, this morning I had a little comment from the oh-so fabulous Hillary @ Blissfully Enamored saying she left me a little love over at her blog. To my surprise it's an award! My first award at that. So .... YAY for ME. & Yay for Hillary for being so sweet! You have to go check out her blog - its filled with gorgeous fashion finds and some very adorable photos of her and her husband! Also, be sure to check out her Etsy shop where she specializes in the cutest custom frames.



Best part about this award is I get to share TEN fabulously random things about myself and then pass the honor on to TEN of my favorite blogs! Wheeeee....

Let's begin...


  • The majority of my life has been focused on getting the heck out of this state, but in the past year, I have somehow fallen in love with where I am and what I come from. This blog is just my little way of documenting the unexpected yet welcomed change of heart.

  • I have one thumb that’s half an inch shorter than the other. It’s the one thing I share in common with Megan Fox. I can also take my middle finger and bend it all the way back so that it touches the back of my hand. Bet Meg can't do that...

  • I don’t eat fruits, vegetables, pudding, or jello. I’ve got something with textures.

  • I met Gentleman Caller at a mutal friend's wedding. He was a groomsman along with LyLa's husband... LyLa met GC at the rehearsal dinner and raved about him to me the next day at work. I was skeptical and had a bit of a crush on someone else, but at the wedding, I ended up setting my sights on him and making a move. My opening line? "Hey You. Come sit over here..."


  • I worked as a nanny/personal assistant in Boca Raton, FL for about a year. Looking back, although I loved the family I worked for and adored "my two girls," I was a terrible nanny. Twenty-year-olds don't make great care-givers. It was a life-changing experience, yet I doubt I'd do it again. Nor would I ever think about hiring a nanny for my future children.

  • I have an extremely messy car and I'm possibly the worst driver in the world. As RubyLocks would say "Cars are just not my medium..."

  • Kora Bruce isn't my real name. Kora comes from my mother's mother Cora and Bruce comes from my father's nickname.


  • I would say that I'm definitely not an "outdoorsy" girl. I get the eebie jeebies from bugs and crawly things and my pasty skin doesn't fair too well in the elements, but I'm trying to change all of this. I'm trying to venture out of my comfort zone a little and enjoy all of the gorgeous outdoors that the South has to offer. Even if its as simple as riding four-wheelers with GC and not mentioning how my sweaty thighs are sticking to the leather seat.


  • I'm a little bit technology obsessed. I automatically google anything I don't know the answer to. I twitter, I text, I e-mail daily. A lot of people joke that I'd fall apart with out the phone or the Internet. But due to my terrible luck keeping my electronics in working order, I've gone over a month with no phone/Internet several times and I've done just fine.

  • I'm genuinely excited about whats to come in my life in the next few months/years. I'm just looking forward to living life and seeing what treasures await for me along the way. I'm looking forward to getting to know you guys better and sharing my life with you guys!


  • So who am I passing this along to???

    Cajun Delights

    Gumbo Writer

    The Bayou Belles & Their Beau

    All Things Southern

    A Cheery Disposition

    Bienvenue

    Call Me Mommy, Esquire

    God, Do You Hear This Southern Girl Rambling?

    Legally Pink & Green

    A Day in the Life of This Miss

    Congrats ladies & Enjoy the sharing....

    Friday, June 26, 2009

    My Ollie-Monster

    My beloved Olivia Grace Rose.
    She's a sassy badass annnd a loveable snuggle bunny.

    Thursday, January 1, 2009

    About Me

    So I guess before I tell you who I am - I should tell you who I was.

    I was born the second child of two adoring parents - her being from Mamou and him from Weeks Island. I was the little girl who, at 5 years old, wanted to be a fashion designer. As a teenager, I was the girl who became enamored by the hustle and bustle of the big city. I was the girl who traveled any and everywhere - just so long as it wasn't here. I was the girl who seemingly found a place in the extravagant & sophisticated life of southern Florida. I was girl who traded the idea of a life in fashion for the dream of culinary school and a career in a top New York restaurant.

    and now?

    I am the girl, who after all her attempts of getting out of this place, finds herself right back where she started - at home.

    My real name’s not important. Call me Kora Bruce. I’m 24 and I find myself back in southern Louisiana. The girl I was grew up with all the time in world and thought there wasn’t a single thing worth doing around here. I know better now. I’m not sure exactly when or how this enchanting truth came about, but it somehow worked its way into my heart. There’s a million veiled treasures hidden along these dusty gravel roads and murky bayou waterways – I actually might not have enough time to unearth them all.

    In short, this is my love affair with home – a reawakened enthrallment with the simpler things.

    Take this as it is.

    I don’t claim to be an expert on southern living.
    Hell… a lot of this, I’m experiencing for the first time.

    Join the adventure.

    More About Kora Bruce & Dixie Lust


    On the surface Dixie Lust will read as personal archives about living in and discovering the South. It’s a haze of fried foods at mom and pop eateries, impromptu rock and roll shows on the back porch, and grand road trips in the spirit of Jack Kerouac. It’s New Orleans, Austin, Mobile, and Savannah – as well as Bunkie, LeBeau, and Grand Isle. It’s not “indie” and it certainly isn’t “preppy” – it’s a style all of its own. Below the surface, there’s a love affair taking place that even non-southerners can identify with. Dixie Lust is a reawakened desire for the simple things in life. It’s a story about loving life exactly where you are.



    Maybe it was having a Canadian friend come down for Mardi Gras and discovering just as much as she did about my culture and heritage. Maybe it was sitting alone in the grassy field,listening to Cajun French Music at Festival International de Louisianne. Maybe it was finding myself falling for a once-farmer who lives and breathes for the wide open country. I can’t pinpoint one moment where it just came to me… This year has been a changing of heart, a journey home, for me. The art, the music, the food,…the people of the south – they’ve all captured my heart in a distinctive way. Very simply, I just felt compelled to write about the simplicity of my new found love.


    When I was a senior in high school, there was a scheduling glitch and I was thrown into a creative writing course. I went in with the worst attitude - thinking I couldn’t write anything worth reading. I wrote what I thought were stupid musings but my classmates identified with my work. They encouraged me to write more – and my teacher taught me technique. The more I learned and the more I read of their work, the harder I pushed myself. I fell in love with writing that year (and I ended up scoring at the top of my class!). It was such a sense of community – and to me that’s what blogging is about. It’s a positive place of learning and expressing your true self. It’s all about putting yourself out there and spreading your ideas and energy.


    The Bohemian Manifesto by Lauren Stover, fear, Anthony Bourdain, random acts of kindness, black and white photography, the beauty found in decay, yoga, wide open spaces, acoustic songs, Sucre on Magazine Street, religions of the world, folk art, fried food, honesty, the strength people of post-Katrina New Orleans show, the sounds of a fiddle, The Blue Dog by George Rodrigue, murky bayous, Bollywood movies, skylines, love, the works of Adrian Fulton, the stories of the elderly, Tolstoy, open mic night at the local art bar, blogging

    (The above was taken from an interview with Jasmine from An Experiment in Poverty)