Angie and Glenn pose for a Christmas photo with their three grandsons, in front of the Superhero Christmas tree created by Angie.
BY CAROLYN DRINKARD
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Angie Dunnam thinks all children should have an adult who believes the sun rises and sets on them. Angie wants to be that person to her three grandsons. She plans fun activities to make Christmas a magical memory for her grandsons.
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ngie Dunnam believes that every act of love lives on forever. You see, Angie is a grandmother to three young boys, who are the joys of her life. The boys call her “Cookie” and spending time with them is like Christmas all year long for Angie! In fact, when Christmas comes, she doesn’t ask for much, because she knows she already has the greatest gifts she could ever receive. Angie Dunnam lives in the small farming community of New Prospect, between Chilton and Coffeeville, Alabama. She is married to Glenn Dunnam, a contractor and pastor of New Prospect Baptist Church. The couple have two children, who have blessed them with three grandsons. The boys refer to the Dunnam home as “Cookie’s house,” because Angie has created special areas just for their entertainment. In one bedroom, she has a “book nook,” filled with books, carefully selected for each grandson’s interests. In the sunroom, Glenn and Clayton (the oldest grandson) have built a teepee for the kids to hang out and play. In her kitchen, Angie