Life in our Seville apartment

We spent four weeks in Sevilla. Aside from walking 480 km in our explorations, we also spent many hours relaxing in our airbnb apartment and rooftop courtyard.

Living, dining, and kitchen. Kitchen hosts the fridge and freezer (far left), dishwasher beside the fridge, sink, garbage collection under the sink, washing machine under the 2 burner electric stove.
En suite master bathroom
Master bedroom
Folding bed in master bedroom, where Felix slept.
Neil’s workstation – it’s folded up nightly to make room for Felix’s bed.
I’m pretty sure the beer only came out late in the afternoon
And the wine close to dinner when he’s done work
Second bedroom. This is how the kids start and end their days. Thank goodness for kobos from kijiji – they went through so many books, all borrowed from the Toronto Public Library every 2-3 weeks.
Yoga in the evening didn’t happen as often as it should have (but the mats sure were handy as a laptop stand for Neil…)
Exploring in our apartment building (sadly the stairs end at a locked door)
Rooftop courtyard – used for working
and afternoon naps.
We usually had the place to ourselves – it did get blisteringly hot in the afternoons here even with the shade.
So the kids spent almost all their time on the roof splashing each other to cool off.
And building pyramids.
3 kg bag of juicing oranges -the kids take turns lugging a bag home once every few days.
Felix is our master juicer
And very dedicated to getting as much juice as possible out of every orange.
Our apartment didn’t have a balcony – in fact, there were no exterior windows. It came with an all-in-one washer-dryer in the kitchen! It’s small, so one day’s worth of clothes for 5 fills it completely. The only downside is that it took SIX hours to complete both a wash and dry cycle!
This giant table is Neil’s work table completely folded open.
Multifunction table: meals, travel journals,
and crafting.
Almost done! Amazing what they could do with the things we were recycling.
Testing it out on the rooftop courtyard.
It still floats even with waves.
Small but adequate kitchen
These kids got pretty good at putting simple meals together on their own.
Running off excess energy!
Lobby area on the ground floor where one or more kids would wait for the rest of the family.

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