Your Woody sounds just like what my Murphy would have been as a kitten! Orange and white cutie, trusting, purring up a storm. I didn't know him then, though -- I'd love to see pictures.
I've never had a kitten, but I suspect Woody is doing what most cats do, which is get all up in your business when they're trying to sniff you. We've had people on the Forum talk about how their cat actually tries to stick his nose up your nose, and Murphy's done that to me too. I think it's all about getting the best smell possible, and they just don't understand our personal space boundaries.
I would just live with it if I were you, because it's a sign that Woody is trying hard to acclimate himself to his new surroundings and be completely familiar with his new peeps.
I've never had a kitten, but I suspect Woody is doing what most cats do, which is get all up in your business when they're trying to sniff you. We've had people on the Forum talk about how their cat actually tries to stick his nose up your nose, and Murphy's done that to me too. I think it's all about getting the best smell possible, and they just don't understand our personal space boundaries.