ok, I've been a bit on the quiet side, and I have sorta been eying things and I gotta say a few things.....none offensive or argumentative just that....
OK yeah I understand how you can't understand a person leaving their kids behind as being a good thing, but in fairness although I now live in a different country, I still maintain contact, my daughter knows i love her no less than I did when I lived there, she is assured that she will still be able to see me, I was on visitation before, I'm on visitation now, there isn't more or less time spent really, so I'm not really missing out on hugs etc, simply because the amount of time I see her and talk to her now, is equivalent to the amount of time I saw her when I was still in the US.
Last thing i have to say is, if it were a choice between staying in the states without the man I love and my children seeing me miserable, and therefore, (because those of us who are parents know our actions and feelings also affect our children) making my kids miserable, or moving to the UK and showing my children that there is happiness and that sometimes you have to work for it, and ALSO that no amount of distance will make me love them less, then by god, I see no problem with it at all.....
Believe me it did play on my mind and heart strings for the longest time, but when my 10 year old came up to me and said "mom you love him, everything will be alright, we are a family", I opened my eyes! That's pretty heavy for a ten year old to be saying too mind you, but I have to have one of the brightest ten year olds imaginable LOL.
So really, you may never be able to agree with my decision, whether in my shoes or not, tho I don't wish anyone in my shoes because it has been hard, your opinion can only be taken at face value due to the fact that, well, you haven't been in my shoes.