Brian O'Driscoll, Amy Huberman and their three children are over in Los Angeles at the moment on what looks to be a fun-filled holiday.
However, while Brian has been able to fully kick back and live the tourist experience, it's not quite as laidback for Amy who is over there for her next acting project.
She shared one Instagram snippet that showed she'd been doing some voiceover work.
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But she has also been able to enjoy the sights and sounds offered up by the world's premier destination when it comes to film and television history.
Rugby legend Brian meanwhile got to tee it up in the particularly beautiful surroundings - even by golf course standards - of the affluent neighbourhood of Bel Air.
Naturally, he worked in a reference to the 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' when sharing a clip of him uncorking one of his better tee shots.
Aside from the nice touch on the shot, there was also a nice touch in him wearing a sun hat that Uncle Phil would have been proud of.
Along the way they also visited The Oppenheim Group Real Estate offices which are well-known to any viewers of the reality tv show 'Selling Sunset'.
They've also visited a few popular eateries with Brian left less than impressed by the famed In-N-Out burger franchise.
One dining spot that did go down well though was Ysabel of West Hollywood.
Brian raved about that one, saying: "Full American (iced latte) mode activated. So good to see how well some of the Irish are doing in LA.
"Brunch @ysabelwesthollywood was mint minus the screaming 19 month old in our booth."
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