"To be fair, I heard they were kids at the time." Stan told her. Which was even more confusing to hear that his friends had spent time as the children they'd once been for a week before he'd arrived. "They are pretty good using it more often than they don't, so you and I might have to steal a little time in it occasionally as well." He teased with a soft laugh. He didn't begrudge them of course, the hammock had sort of been their thing when they'd been younger too - the two of them fighting over it for a moment until they settled in it together. It only made sense they'd want a bit of that here now too, the comfort of something familiar and for them, normal.
He huffed a little, but grinned as she practically pet him and nodded. "They give me plenty of reason to roll my eyes, you'd think after all these years that have passed they might have grown out of some of that, but they're the same as they've always been." And Stan loved that about them, even when it made him roll his eyes, he loved seeing those two were just like he remembered them being.
The magic was strange though, Stan could agree with that. "Richie can probably introduce you to his wizard friend when you're feeling up to it." He told her. "I think Eds managed to make friends with one too." Which really - Stan probably needed to find a wizard of his own too if this was the way things worked around here. He wasn't sure. But when she asked him about birds well - Stan could definitely handle that.
With one arm wrapped around her Stan smiled, "I was talking to Eddie about that actually, because this isn't actually Earth, there's a chance that I could maybe discover a bird that no one from home has ever seen before and it would just be so cool if I could do that - you know. find something entirely new." And of course now that she'd gotten him started, Stan could keep on going whether or not Bev was actually awake to hear it.