Spring & Easter idioms

Hi! Sunny spring has just come and everyone seems to be more cheerful and full of energy than during those miserable winter days (brrrr...). Easter is coming soon and I hope you have sent or handed in cards to your family and friends. If not, this post can help you write beautiful wishes: Easter wishes . If you'd like to know how Easter is celebrated in some European countries, click here: Easter around the world . In this post you will find lots of new English idioms - they all have a word associated with spring or Easter, for example: egg, bunny, sun, rabbit, basket, sheep, grass or just... spring! All the idioms I have chosen for this post are used commonly in everyday English language. #1 to have a spring fever to be full of energy and joy that the spring season has come wiosenny przypływ energii, wiosenne ożywienie Look at Jason! He seems to have a spring fever . I haven't seen him so joyful for a long time. #2 a ray of sunshine a person who brings joy...