She smiled a little and shook her head. "Hell when I was a kid, having a small handheld device that made calls and gave directions was still science fiction." It is always crazy the things you remember when you start thinking back. She could remember a few of those strange little things about growing up too. She listened to his stories, and her eyes grew wide when he mentioned going on one of the first roller coasters. "Ummm didn't the first roller coasters often break the necks of riders?" She asked slightly horrified. "If that is the case I can see why you have never gone on one again, but they can be fun if you let yourself relax and enjoy the ride." She sighed and shifted in the chair again. "When you're all healed up maybe we will try an amusement park. You might find you enjoy it after all." She wasn't going to pressure him, but it was important that he get out of his comfort zone. If she let him get comfortable and complacent, he would never make the changes he needed to to start living his life the way he was meant to. "Maybe not an amusement park, but something out of the ordinary for you. Maybe Seaworld, or the Alamo. Act like a tourist, go do silly things, have fun. You know, start enjoying rather than dreading life."