The look that crossed her face when he said he and Ted would have their time was somewhere between sly and suspicious with a wry kind of smile and a very slight incline of one eyebrow. But otherwise, she didn't say anything and let the look fade as she breeze inattentively through her menu and returned her full attention back to Carter when he began to answer about his travels.
That sounded... well it sounded like a lot of fun really, to go explore some place new, to spend so much time there that you no longer acted like a foreigner. She smiled, and listened with genuine interest. She chuckled when he said he didn't consider anything to be 'work' when he was in the field-- and if he spent as much time in foreign locales as he implied, she could see why.
"That sounds... Well it sounds great, really." She admitted, "I'd love to be able to spend that long just... exploring a place; a culture." She laughed a bit at herself, twisting the stem of her wine glass idly. "Where's your favorite place to go? Not just for 'work', per se but in general. North Africa?" She knew, form both their conversation at the bar and her own research, that Egyptian antiquities were his specialty; but for all she knew, he'd rather spend his time in Hawaii.