At the acknowledgement, Ray moved closer, finally coming to stand beside her. "The things we'll be learning that we've been taking for granted our whole lives," he laughed. He held up a hand and shook his head a little. "I don't put anything in my tea when I drink it, that's fine."
Ray was just glad to have something that might give him a little bit of a caffeine boost. If he couldn't have coffee, he'd take tea.
Lifting his eyebrows with interest, Ray shook his head. "No, no I haven't. I don't supposed they'd do well in this sort of climate, would they? Although, I don't know. I wouldn't know. I only got here yesterday, anyway, I haven't had a whole lot of time to look around, just yet," he said, "I've been working on my shelter and trying to sort out my subsequent priorities," he explained, a way of letting her know he understood where she was coming from. It was overwhelming, but probably in the best possible way.