Jeri was pretty sure her face was at maximum capacity for frowning. Of course he had to add water to the list of worries though, and her brow creased just a hair. She knew what happened to the human body if it didn't get water, and she also knew that she was no Bear Grylls, and suddenly she wished she'd paid more attention to Man vs. Wild. His comment about the fun park distracted her though. "I don't know." She commented skeptically. "I went to bed in Atlanta Georgia. You said you were in Las Vegas. I mean...I'm not a heavy sleeper. I'm used to nights on call listening for a beeper." She shrugged, looking at the trees he pointed out and then gave a shudder. "I don't know what's going on, but I whatever it is, I don't think we're going to find an explanation standing here. So..." She looked at him, "Please don't take this the wrong way, but this is going to be painful for you, I'm not going to lie, so please tell me if and when you need a break, okay?" She gave him a look that meant she meant business, and then waited for him to set the pace.