FireDancer
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You have a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with your roots and see relatives, and I hope you can work through your anxiety so you can goI think you will be glad you went. It sounds very exciting!
The first couple of times I went on a trip without my children I felt guilty and worried about how they would do while I was gone. But, for some reason, most of the stress disappeared when I reached my destination. I'm not sure exactly why-- I think I was busy, and excited, and truly having a great time; and calling home and emailing my children and realizing that they were happy and doing just fine made me feel so much better. With todays technology, it's so easy to keep in touch as often as you want.
I wouldn't worry about terrorist attacks--the chances are slim. Maybe you can get the kids excited about you going by doing a scrapbook and reading books and such about your destination, and let them know you'll bring them home some great souvenirs and call them everyday.
I do a lot of local races with a couple that goes to Europe every year for a week to cycle in the mountains and leaves their kids at home with mom and dad. I know other people that get all weird if their kids are at their parents for the night. People are just so different but I am pretty sure I would find a way to enjoy my vacation.
As for the technology it is so easy to not only talk to but see people on the other side of the glove. With services like Skype or Google Video Chat with a webcam and microphone on both ends you can converse in real time. Of course both ends will require at least some sort of broadband but the bandwidth needed isn't very high. Leo Laporte was streaming content from CES this week over a EVDO card that was only getting a 300k upload and it looked great. Even the most basic broadband service will give you 300K of bandwidth and you don't need the high resolution he was using.