He's 10 years younger than me. We are a traditional family, but I don't have a very strong connection because I've lived alone since I was 18.
So I have a good relationship with them, but not as strong as so many people living around me in Sevilla.
I live here in Sevilla with my girlfriend, and this is my family here in Sevilla.
I used to drive when I was working in television. The studios were out of the city, and I had to drive every day. I hate driving, I hate traffic jams and I'm very concerned about sustainability. But the public transportation was not well connected. So, I had to drive every day.
Fortunately, now I don't work there anymore. So, I can come here working because it's walking distance to CIEE (the study abroad program) in the city center. I also teach in EUSA (one of the many universities in Seville). So I could walk or I could commute by my motorbike or by bicycle. And I discovered the metro. I had never taken the metro until now. Now I'm also teaching in Pablo de la Vida. It's out of the city, so I take the metro. And it's fantastic.
The metro system in Sevilla is very small. We only have one line. But it's very easy and it's very, very cheap. So right now, fortunately, I left the car and I can use walking and public transportation.