US /fʊl əv ðə ˈʤɔɪz əv sprɪŋ/
・UK /fʊl əv ðə ˈʤɔɪz əv sprɪŋ/
I mean, I'm full of the joys of spring, but it's fall, not spring.
Another idiom with a similar meaning: "full of the joys of spring." Full of the joys of spring.
And then you bump into somebody over here full of the joys of spring.