Go for it, i've been with my HB (she call that B for Brunette) for 8-9 years and have visited a few times every year. It just feels right for me to be here(and it has from my first visit), it's a lovely country, the people are quirky but nice and you'll no doubt live a healthier live style without the mad rush and panic that is expected of you in England, well certainly London anyway. You tend to worry what you'll miss from home but if you look at it from the other angle you'll realise you dislike the transport, cost of housing, terrible food, fear of violence, reality TV, homogenous high streets, and everyone drinking a litre of starbucks on their way to work

etc etc I'll also no doubt start laughing at the english two tap system and love of bathroom carpets on my next visit home.
I've only learnt bits and pieces of the languge over the years but already in my first week i'm realising i can understand more than i thought and i'm learning more everyday, that still means of course that i won't be confident for another 2-3 years but it's actually quite fun being totally confused by what someone is saying to you then thinking about it and realising you can grasp bits of it and you'd better concentrate or you'll never learn.
I couldn't possibly comment about the 'other' HBs but

I enjoy the view
