There are several in the club I fly with, that if the pinwheel on our weather vane is moving, they don't fly. I consider the wind just something else to play with.
I also agree, the wind needs to be respected but if you use it right, it's tons of fun.
I often take my 4*60 into 15 -20 mph winds. Image this plane using an OS91 Surpass and an APC 15X6 landing at half throttle and barely moving and being busy just keeping it straight and as level as possible. Now crack open the throttle just a tad and creep down the runway about a foot off the ground. Then cut back on power and just sit there and praying to god the wind does not stop because your about a foot off and around half throttle holding down elevator because it wants to climb because the wing thinks it's going 20mph.
Yep, it makes you nervous and can leave you shaking but the adrenaline rush can't be beat plus simply the fact that you know you can do it.