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Dad Says “Keep Digging Until I Get Back”, Tween Son Takes It Literally And Builds A Five-Foot Hole

by Annie Nguyen
November 7, 2025
in Social Issues

Some of the best childhood memories come from the simplest chores gone delightfully sideways. A father-son duo set out to spruce up their yard with a corner fence and rose bushes, only to battle rock-hard earth that turned every scoop into a workout.

Midway through the final hole, Dad was summoned inside for a call and told OP to keep at it. The soil suddenly gave way to sand, and the tween seized the moment for some gleeful overachievement. Scroll down to see how one precise instruction led to a five-foot surprise and a story the family still retells with pride.

A young boy gets roped into digging fence post holes with his dad on a scorching July day, only for a phone call to interrupt and unleash unintended compliance chaos

Dad Says “Keep Digging Until I Get Back”, Tween Son Takes It Literally And Builds A Five-Foot Hole
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"Keep digging until I get back"?

Long ago in a land a couple hundred miles away, my father wanted to dress up

the front corner of our property with a section of decorative fence and a few rose bushes.

Myself, being a tweenage boy and not having the good sense to be somewhere else,

was drafted to help him one hot July Saturday afternoon.

We brought the new fence posts to the corner of the lot, along with a shovel

and a post hole digger, and set about the task. It was a long slow process,

as the clay-heavy soil was fairly dry and hard-baked, and as such each hole

was taking the better part of 20 minutes to dig. This definitely wasn't on the list

of things I wanted to spend my afternoon doing, but such is life.

Right about the time we started on the final hole Mom yelled to Dad from

the house, announcing that he had a phone call. As these were the days before

mobile phones, Dad headed off to the house and instructed me to "Keep digging until I get back".

Lucky for me this hole went a bit different than the first four. About the moment

he got to the door of the house I busted through the clay layer

into much sandier soil where I could get a couple inches of soil in

one scoop rather than perhaps a quarter inch per scoop. Easy peasy!

Now, I was a good kid. I didn't cause trouble of any significant variety, I got

good grades, and I helped out around the house when I got caught unawares.

But seizing an opportunity for malicious compliance was definitely among my personal strengths.

So I kept digging. And digging. Post-holer in, squeeze, post-holer out, dump, repeat. Dad wasn't

on that phone call very long, but I made good time and by the time

I saw him at the door coming back, I was quite literally putting the post-holer

all the way into the ground to the point where the tips of the handles

were just below the surface of the ground, and I couldn't really dig because I

couldn't open up the handles to squeeze the digging end any longer.

So, if I had to guess, I'd say that hole was about five feet deep.

Dad: "How's it going?". Me: "I think it's deep enough now.". Dad: "Let's put the post

in and check.". Me: (Huge grin while he stoops over to pick up the post).

Dad proceeds to drop the post in the hole. All the way in the hole.

See, these posts were maybe hip height when installed, probably about five feet long themselves.

So there's Dad, momentarily struck speechless, amazement washing across his face. He looks at me.

Me: "You told me to keep digging until you got back." (shrugs). Dad: "You little s__t!" (laughs)

Dad had to grab the post with his fingertips and pull it back out of hole,

and it wasn't but a few seconds of work to refill the hole to the proper depth.

And to this day he loves telling the story of his maliciously compliant son.

There’s something universal about trying to follow directions while also holding on to a tiny spark of independence, especially as a kid.

We all remember those moments when we wanted to do what we were told, yet still prove a point, push a boundary, or simply find fun in the middle of a chore. Childhood often exists in that space between obedience and playful rebellion.

In this story, the child isn’t just digging a hole. He’s navigating early lessons in autonomy, humor, and the desire to be seen, not only as someone who listens, but someone capable of interpreting instructions with a clever twist.

For the father, the moment likely blended pride, surprise, and amusement. Parents often walk a line between wanting children to follow rules and admiring when they show initiative, even mischievously.

Meanwhile, the son likely felt a blend of satisfaction, belonging, and joy at making his father laugh, a rare emotional victory in the landscape of childhood chores.

According to child psychologist Dr. Laura Markham, kids often engage in “playful defiance” not to undermine adults, but to assert autonomy and build a sense of competence within safe boundaries. Testing limits isn’t always rebellion; it can be an important developmental tool.

Additionally, Verywell Mind notes that positive humor between parent and child strengthens emotional bonds and builds trust, helping children internalize cooperation rather than fear-based compliance.

Seen through this lens, the deeper meaning of the story isn’t about a hole dug too far; it’s about a relationship where humor could exist alongside responsibility. The father’s laughter reinforced connection instead of punishment, allowing creativity and obedience to coexist.

And for the son, being trusted to help and having his playful interpretation accepted likely strengthened both confidence and attachment.

Looking back, most of us can remember small moments like this, where a simple task became a memory stitched with laughter rather than frustration. In your own experiences, when have playful missteps or literal interpretations of instructions brought people closer instead of pushing them apart?

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These Redditors hailed the hack as peak chaotic good that could’ve saved Blockbuster

Collegiette2019 − Wholesome af. Love it!

GreyVonFray − Glad your dad had a positive reaction to this!

TactlessTortoise − "you little s__t" He was as proud as one can be, for he was outdadded. lmao

Varble − Pro tip for clay; soak with water to make it a lot easier to dig.

I did this when running low-voltage conduit in my backyard, sped the job up significantly.

Refuse corporate charity drives unless the company matches or they lose the tax break

Cyrano_de_Maniac − Follow-up: Years later Dad realized he should have followed the "call before you dig" rule.

Turns out that hole I was digging was within a foot or two of an underground main power line for the neighborhood.

He still has a bit of an "I almost killed us" guilt about it. And just to head off the puns at the pass.

He was kind of shocked when he learned where that line was buried.

CoderJoe1 − Holy post holes, that was mighty fine MC, right there.

Explained why they skip checkout begging, prefer direct giving for control and deductions

Veritas3333 − Good story! Also, this is why you dig post holes in spring and not summer !

halpscar − Reminds me of this classic song about digging holes under management

Shared getting screamed at for asking to round up three cents on Christmas, never asked again

ejb2112 − I was HOPING your dad’s reaction would be to laugh

and I wasn’t disappointed. He was a good sport about it.

Joked this exact move bankrupted Blockbuster, dodged bullet never working there

ahumanrobot − If I wasn't so lazy I'd do that, that's also the exact response my dad would give.

Called out corporations for guilting broke customers while pocketing millions

hellbabe222 − I love this. I got a free wholesome award today, you deserve it! .

My dad loved to call me a "Little s__t" too. Thanks for reminding me.

One vague “keep digging” spawned a five-foot fiasco, but dad’s roaring laugh turned potential grounding into forever folklore, proving loose lips sink posts, yet tighten bonds. Kid obeyed to the letter; parent learned precision.

Moral: specify, or spectate the spectacle. Ever comply maliciously as a kid? Dad still retelling your tale? Spill your shovel stories below, extra points for near-misses!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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