The Texas Property Code also provides an exemption for certain types of personal property, up to a certain value, from many unsecured debts. (See Tex. Prop. Code § 42.001 (2007).) For instance, a single adult, who is not a member of a family, has an exemption for various types of personal property, up to $30,000 in value, such as: home furnishings, including family heirlooms; farming or ranching vehicles and implements; tools, equipment, books, and apparatus, including boats and motor vehicles used in a trade or profession; wearing apparel; jewelry not to exceed 25 percent of the aggregate limitation prescribed by Property Code Section 42.001(a)